Ok Folks. This is what I need. I have a new vehicle that I would like to install my emergency lighting in the back window. BUT !! I don't want to run wires to a switch in front. What I would like is a remote control on-off switch. I have aux power already provided to me.
Is there anything out there in the electronics world or a GENIUS on the board that could build one.
Any help would be appreciated
Tim
Genius needed.. 12VDC Remote
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You may want to read this post and it's reply.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=27404
Also that would be the right board to post this kind of stuff in.
Cam
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=27404
Also that would be the right board to post this kind of stuff in.
Cam
Autozone (at least around TX) sells a remote activated switchbox. The box has 4 12v switched outlets and uses what looks like a car keyless entry fob (even has a split ring for your keychain) remote that turns stuff on and off. I use one o remotely control outside lights and works just fine. You coul mount the control box (small) up under the package tray and the remote anywhere
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Remote control for lights
A lot of the new cars have keychain remotes that will un lock doors and things like that. Check with the local car stereo dealer and see if they have an alarm system that has the door unlock option. You should be able to adapt that to your needs.
I found a remote receive unit with a keychain transmitter years ago at a flea market. That is all it did was give a open/closed set of contacts.
Good Luck
Dave
I found a remote receive unit with a keychain transmitter years ago at a flea market. That is all it did was give a open/closed set of contacts.
Good Luck
Dave
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Overkill, but why not.
-TST TouchTek 6
6 switch remote mount switch panel...neat unit for low current applications
-Run a 10ga b+ wire from the battery to the trunk, and a 18ga switched b+ control line and mount some relays in the trunk to control your deck lights.
Cheap and dirty, and like Jim says....not hard to do and relatively time efficent.
Overkill, but why not.
-TST TouchTek 6
6 switch remote mount switch panel...neat unit for low current applications
-Run a 10ga b+ wire from the battery to the trunk, and a 18ga switched b+ control line and mount some relays in the trunk to control your deck lights.
Cheap and dirty, and like Jim says....not hard to do and relatively time efficent.
Do not make Sig angry...he'll just keep ringing the bell.
Thanks Everyone !!
I finally found the remote swtich at autozone.. And it works great. Controls 4 circuits from up to 100 feet away.
Thanks to everyone for their responses
Thanks to everyone for their responses