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Anyone have a reliable way to hook up a Mighty...
Anyone have a reliable way to hook up a Mighty Mule gate opener to ST?
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Anyone have a reliable way to hook up a Mighty Mule gate opener to ST? Has to be battery operated, using solar and car battery for gate, no electrical available.
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Jan 27, 2020
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Look at the MIMOlite, it will run from 12V
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Jan 27, 2020
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What are you attempting? Just to open and close? Or do you want to see status, etc? Are you close enough for a zigbee or ZEAVE mesh to reach?
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ideally both, open/close and status (status only would just be a door sensor). Yes I can get a z-wave signal there, just don't have electricity there.
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if it is within that distance, personally, I would use a multi-sensor for the gate, and I would use a remote up at the house. You can use a dry contact, or you can plug a 12vdc power supply into a smart plug, and after making the button "closed", just run your power to the remote for 2 seconds for your open or closed routine.
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mimolite will work as a momentary dry contact output and a input (connect hall-effect sensor to input pins) all in one.
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My only reservation would be whether or not it can stand the weather. But I haven't ready anything in depth. If there is a control cabinet it can go into, then awesome. otherwise, might want to build one, and hope it doesnt cause ZWAVE issues.
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