RF controlled remote switching
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 4:52 pm
Ok guys, on hand, we have a rather exotic install detail... A nifty 2002 BMW 5series....
The nice thing about this baby is that the battery is in the trunk.
Among one of the issues with a vehicle this is that it is way to nice to drill into or hack around in the wood and leather console and dashboard of this vehicle. But that aside, discretion is definitely a major factor as there is neither room for a controller, nor would one look asthetically appealing. The rear seats do not fold on this and it seems difficult to run wires in this car in general...
So here is my thought, and I am soliciting your feedback on this. Like many new vehicles, this one has the home remote memory system, or whatever it may be called. You can program up to three remote garage door openers, remote controlled floodlight or interior light of your house etc... I guess this would also clone the signal of one of those plugs where you can connect an appliance and remote turn it on and off, as sold at RadioShack for $17.
(I am referring to the 1-2-3 switches in the overhead console)
My thought is to drop hideaway strobes in the taillight and run all the wiring, powersupply and such in the trunk (where all the power is anyway) and then possibly use the existing overhead switches to activate them.
Does anyone know if there is such a device out there that would work with this built-in remote for 12v, or automotive applications?
I know that this is almost crossing into the super-whacker category and into the league of cars with lights that shouldnt (Hybrids, Ford Tempos et al
), but I would be interested in this rf controlled remote application for automotive stuff. Would be neat for many other applications and installs in hard to get to places I would think, if you simply wanted to turn something on or off.
Any insights are greatly appreciated!
And for S&g's I took this photo just for you guys!
The nice thing about this baby is that the battery is in the trunk.

Among one of the issues with a vehicle this is that it is way to nice to drill into or hack around in the wood and leather console and dashboard of this vehicle. But that aside, discretion is definitely a major factor as there is neither room for a controller, nor would one look asthetically appealing. The rear seats do not fold on this and it seems difficult to run wires in this car in general...
So here is my thought, and I am soliciting your feedback on this. Like many new vehicles, this one has the home remote memory system, or whatever it may be called. You can program up to three remote garage door openers, remote controlled floodlight or interior light of your house etc... I guess this would also clone the signal of one of those plugs where you can connect an appliance and remote turn it on and off, as sold at RadioShack for $17.

My thought is to drop hideaway strobes in the taillight and run all the wiring, powersupply and such in the trunk (where all the power is anyway) and then possibly use the existing overhead switches to activate them.
Does anyone know if there is such a device out there that would work with this built-in remote for 12v, or automotive applications?
I know that this is almost crossing into the super-whacker category and into the league of cars with lights that shouldnt (Hybrids, Ford Tempos et al

Any insights are greatly appreciated!
And for S&g's I took this photo just for you guys!
