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Hey Rob,
I saw that you use an door lock actuator. Where did you get yours for $5? And how do you set up the wiring to be compatible with AC power?
In your video, you have the pin recessing to let down the door, right? So, the car door lock would be "unlocking", right?
Then you mentioned wanting to shut off the power as soon as possible so to not burn out the motor, right? That is where you recommended a more detailed timer.
So, when the power is triggered again, does the actuator go to "lock" mode? Is that how it works?
There has got to be other switches out there. Like winding type mechanisms or flapping type mechanisms. This is like one of those things you get your own individual mind stuck on, or hung on a particular design. But if you have many brains out there working on it, someone is bound to think of the perfect solution!
Anyway, I am glad you have found an early solution to preventing more raccoon damage!
I saw that you use an door lock actuator. Where did you get yours for $5? And how do you set up the wiring to be compatible with AC power?
In your video, you have the pin recessing to let down the door, right? So, the car door lock would be "unlocking", right?
Then you mentioned wanting to shut off the power as soon as possible so to not burn out the motor, right? That is where you recommended a more detailed timer.
So, when the power is triggered again, does the actuator go to "lock" mode? Is that how it works?
There has got to be other switches out there. Like winding type mechanisms or flapping type mechanisms. This is like one of those things you get your own individual mind stuck on, or hung on a particular design. But if you have many brains out there working on it, someone is bound to think of the perfect solution!
Anyway, I am glad you have found an early solution to preventing more raccoon damage!