Keyless Central Locking For Fibreglass Cars. Use A Magnet
Discussion
zombeh said:
I don't know about the other 49 views but as someone who's never locked a car that when it has a roof has one that's held in place by the world's most thiefproof material yet, velcro, I couldn't think of any sort of response that wasn't taking the piss somewhat 
You could use this method to add extra security to your filler cap
mk1fan said:
On a serious note.
This looks to be similar to the mod-wise boot entry system. Not a critism.
I've not seen the mod-wise system, there is a very good chance that many circuits I come up with have been done in the pastThis looks to be similar to the mod-wise boot entry system. Not a critism.
I'm addicted to drawing circuits with relays and no doubt some of them will seem very strange
v8s4me said:
Wouldn't something like THIS be simpler/easier/quicker and save you carrying a magnet in your pocket? Only asking.
The relays and wiring could be sorted much quicker than a remote box, the reed switches could take up plenty of time depending on where they are to be fittedThe bad thing about remotes is that they do frequently fail, the bad thing about magnets is that they do lose their magnetism, the good thing about magnets is that they can be easily replaced
Penelope Stopit said:
83 views bottom right
Got yer, "Thumbsnap" views not PH views?Concocted a similar system for just the boot a couple of years ago on my S.
Magnet in key..................
hidden proximity or reed switch (photo taken before I hid it).
A relay, some scraps of wire and a few terminals, job done

phillpot said:
Penelope Stopit said:
83 views bottom right
Got yer, "Thumbsnap" views not PH views?Concocted a similar system for just the boot a couple of years ago on my S.
Magnet in key..................
hidden proximity or reed switch (photo taken before I hid it).
A relay, some scraps of wire and a few terminals, job done

How did you manage to get the circuit to work with a relay, I had to use 2 relays
I always view the large thumbsnap images so as not to miss something in a small image
You owe me 2 euro for my image views information, I only do electrical for free, don't worry about sending the money at this moment in time as I will let it add up a little and then you can post me it, in the long run it is thee that will save on postage and packing
Penelope Stopit said:
phillpot said:
Penelope Stopit said:
How did you manage to get the circuit to work with a relay, I had to use 2 relays
that's the difference between "hands on" experience and doodling on Thumbsnap 
FYI the boot of the S is released by a solenoid, there is no lock to it.
Oldred_V8S said:
Penelope Stopit said:
phillpot said:
Penelope Stopit said:
How did you manage to get the circuit to work with a relay, I had to use 2 relays
that's the difference between "hands on" experience and doodling on Thumbsnap 
FYI the boot of the S is released by a solenoid, there is no lock to it.
Then again if philpot had viewed the thumbsnap image he may have noticed that my diagram was for motor controlled locking /unlocking
In hindsight, what I should have done is post this diagram to General TVR Stuff and as mk1fan has earlier pointed out - I shouldn't have included a boot motor
"Silly me"
Anyway thank you very much for explaining on behalf of philpot
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