DIY automated driveway gates
DIY automated driveway gates
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Muddle238

Original Poster:

4,325 posts

135 months

Afternoon PHers,

Mrs M has decided she wants automated electric gates. I'm happy to do the work myself, however I have no real idea about which system is best to use or easiest for a DIY install.

Although we have an existing wooden single-span gate, it's quite knackered so we intend to replace it with a set of double gates, hinged, something ornate and likely aluminium, powder coated black. Functionally, we want to be able to operate the gates from a fob in each car, and also via an app on the phone would be good, as we can't see the gates from the house.



There's no power down there at the moment but I'm planning to run it down there anyway in due course.

Has anyone got any recommendations for a system that can be fitted by a reasonably competant DIYer? Mrs M did get a quote from a firm, but at £12k it's significantly more than I'd pay. I'd rather budget up to £4-5k all in, including new gates. Am I way off the mark or does that sound plausible?

Rushjob

2,266 posts

280 months

I bought these - SCS Sentinel - OpenGate1 from Amazon last year, cost 285€ and they work well.

Only downside if you can call it that is that they only open to 90 degrees and on reflection one with a slightly bigger swing would have been better for our gate opening.

They are more than capable of opening our heavy steel gates which are about 150kg a side and 2m high.

FlyingPanda

584 posts

112 months

Muddle238 said:
Afternoon PHers,

Mrs M has decided she wants automated electric gates. I'm happy to do the work myself, however I have no real idea about which system is best to use or easiest for a DIY install.

Although we have an existing wooden single-span gate, it's quite knackered so we intend to replace it with a set of double gates, hinged, something ornate and likely aluminium, powder coated black.

Has anyone got any recommendations for a system that can be fitted by a reasonably competant DIYer? Mrs M did get a quote from a firm, but at £12k it's significantly more than I'd pay. I'd rather budget up to £4-5k all in, including new gates. Am I way off the mark or does that sound plausible?
I’d say your budget’s a bit tight. I’ve just spent c.£5k on gates alone (4m width across the pair). Admittedly they’re good quality aluminium ones, but your spec doesn’t sound cheap either.

ferret50

2,645 posts

31 months

How far from the house will the gates be?
You will need to dig a trench down there to hide the wiring in....

twokcc

991 posts

199 months

ferret50 said:
How far from the house will the gates be?
You will need to dig a trench down there to hide the wiring in....
Or get battery powered ones with solar panel








ferret50

2,645 posts

31 months

twokcc said:
ferret50 said:
How far from the house will the gates be?
You will need to dig a trench down there to hide the wiring in....
Or get battery powered ones with solar panel

Good thinking, fatman!

netherfield

3,016 posts

206 months

2 years ago it cost us just short of £4k to remove and replace 2 in the ground operators £800 of which was to remove the old motors and associated bits. Cost includes to pairs of Photocells, to stop the gates hitting anything in the way, and 2 safety edge sensors on each gate designed to stop crush injuries, all of which a professional installer must fit.

The original gates are made of steel and galvanised and still as good as the day they were fitted, in 2002.

OldGermanHeaps

4,888 posts

200 months

There is a huge gamut in quality,and also the pressure sensitive safety edges are not cheap, but they are essential to be legal for remote operation. A lot of installers are breaking the law by omitting most of the necessary safety systems.
Faac 412 24v with the e124 controls, roger smarty
Are my 2 favourite for domestic

Last Visit

3,288 posts

210 months

Just finishing off fitting gate automation to a wooden 5 bar field gate at home.

Kit purchased from https://www.theelectricgateshop.co.uk/ who I have found really good, especially for any technical and aftersales advice needed.

Gone with a Roger Tech 24v brushless kit, 2x pairs of photocell, pressure strip, electric lock, Remootio 3 controls.

Steve H

6,730 posts

217 months

Remootio is excellent value, Digigate works faster.

Bare in mind that most systems will require internet to work from any distance away (Remootio does bluetooth but obviously you need to be close). If you are hard wiring power to the gate you can use a gadget that runs internet through the mains signal but if you can take a data wire up there from your router it will be better and handy for cameras etc.

Muddle238

Original Poster:

4,325 posts

135 months

ferret50 said:
How far from the house will the gates be?
You will need to dig a trench down there to hide the wiring in....
About 200 yards, but power will come from the garage that's about half the distance. We already have plans to dig a trench anyway to sink a pipe for laying some cables.

mdw

414 posts

296 months

I bought a system from easygates 20 years ago installed it all myself. It's not too difficult and means you can repair it yourself if it breaks down. Only really one new motor in 20 years.

MM

387 posts

286 months

I bought a kit from https://oxy4us.com. Been going strong for the last 4 years.

RacingStripes

707 posts

52 months

My main gates have a camera/call button by Hikvision. That has an ethernet cable back to a screen in the hall but it has an output wired into the gates to open them.
So i can answer the call on the screen, see the person and talk to them and open the gates or I can use the Hikvision app to answer the call/open the gate from anywhere in the world.
Because its the screen in the house that connects to the internet the gate itself is connected by the ethernet cable so wifi doesn't need to go that far.

Both my sets of gates also have sim card holders in so I could also stick a sim in and call them to open them if I wanted.

2 of my sets of gate motors/control are NICE ones, the third set is another make. They have photocells inside and out to make sure its clear before closing and I have the motor pressure set enough to open them but if they feel any extra resistance they cut out.