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RacingTeatray wrote:I'd like this, but would never be able to fit it myself, and don't know anyone who could fit it. So it remains a wish to be unfulfilled I think.
RacingTeatray wrote:I'd like this, but would never be able to fit it myself, and don't know anyone who could fit it. So it remains a wish to be unfulfilled I think.



BBZ149 wrote:I have decided to build my own door opener kit. I built the radio receiver over 3 years ago but never bothered to complete it. Hopefully ill have time to complete it this summer.![]()
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Jet wrote:hahaha, its just as well we dont rely on you for new inventions and spare parts, Noah built his Ark quicker than you have managed to get any of your ideas off the ground, Roof=5years, RC doors=3 years.....
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Jet wrote:After 5 years of use, I have to say this is one of the most useful modifications I have installed and very cool to watch in action.

Stoertie wrote:Jet wrote:After 5 years of use, I have to say this is one of the most useful modifications I have installed and very cool to watch in action.
Hi Jamal,
5 years ago you install the "ghost doors"??? Really so many years? (we know each other) - Where is the time?
Best regards
Michael


BBZ149 wrote:Change of plan.
I was a bit concerned about buttons being pressed when keys were in my pocket, so I have decided to go for a different system.
Jet wrote:Surely the Central Locking function will cure this minor problem?

BBZ149 wrote:Jet wrote:Surely the Central Locking function will cure this minor problem?
Yo Jet that could be a question you could answer! can you push the door open on the remote control when the door is locked? I have not tried pulling the door handle in the car with the door locked from the outside to test it and im not sure if your kit disables the ability to activate the solenoid when locked, or does the solenoid still move, but due to the door lock being locked does not operate the doors.
But you must admit the new remote looks much better than the old one, and you wouldn't believe the price of the remote and the receiver unitIll have fun sorting it all out as soon as the weather gets a little better.
Jet wrote:Yep, thats why its called "locking"
All open/close functionality is disabled, inside/outside and remote buttons.
The new fob looks shinier, but a bit gimmicky, after a few months you either forget or cant be bothered checking whether the buttons are covered or not. How many channels is it?


BBZ149 wrote:It's a 4 channel remote, It's smaller and I think it’s better than the old remote as the lock/unlock are easley identified rather than just having 4 buttons you need to remember what does what!
I wouldn’t say it was gimmicky, I think it’s just a remote that’s smaller, constructed and laid out a lot better than what I was going to use. If anything I think it's more practical
Stoertie wrote:Hi all,
for a long time I also used a key chain remote transmitter, but now I love my new soloution, only one key fob and it's looks like a BMW Key. l

Jet wrote:On 2nd thoughts, aesthetically your right, the new one does look better quality and if its smaller, all the better, less bulk in your pockets.
But I do prefer the unlabelled button remote, being the only person who knows the combination.

BBZ149 wrote:
Hi Stoertie,
I liked the key option but a couple of people have commented on the battery life not being so good!
BBZ149 wrote:I am currently working on getting the basic system installed with a standardised connector so I can change and play around with different type of modules in the future. The last time I programmed a PIC chip was back in the Playstation 1 days where the PIC 12c508 was used to play backup games, and I think the remote system uses something like the pic16f684 Micro controller which I’ve not yet played about with as yet.
I might give the key option a try in the future as the complete system with 2 keys is currently a very good price. Ill have to get that old PIC programmer out of the loft if I ever get a chance![]()
BBZ149 wrote:I was looking at these keys
Thanks for sharing your ideas



BBZ149 wrote:Good to hear the batteries on the remote is due to cheap Jap batteries!, in that case I might also get the unit below to play about with for the future to see if anything can be done with it, but would also need to get correct key blanks.
Regards
Terry

BBZ149 wrote:For the internal door switches, I will get a new original BMW switch in the dash where there is a blanking plate; I’ll probably move the switch from under the clock to the vertical blank allowing me to install the switch horizontally.





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