FS: Porsche Garage Door Opener
#16
So at the moment you have to carry two remotes? Why not just wire one to the left rocker and one to the right and tuck both in behind the dash? Then you just press "left" on the switch to open the gate and "right" for the garage door? I've soldered one up like this for another member here and it worked fine.
#17
Picture as requested, please bear in mind someone has dibs already so it may be sold. As discussed earlier it is a Targa switch (that looks like a garage door) soldered to a Genie rolling code remote. You program it to your opener in the standard way, clip the switch in to the dash or console then tuck the remote behind the console. Once installed the switch rocks left or right to activate up to two separate doors.
#19
ukchris,
yes, I realize that, and sorry for the hijack again... I have been wanting to make up a targa switch opener since buying my car a few weeks back (why isn't homelink standard???!!!), but I live in a gated comunity and have the garage door to open. On homelink its simple, you can program either type (rolling code and non-rolling code) in, but on the remotes that came with the garage door opener they will frustratingly only program buttons with the rolling codes, not the gate-opener.. I am wanting to find a hand held remote that does both then wire it in to a Targa switch.. The other option is putting a homelink rearview mirror in the car but that is not plug and play...
yes, I realize that, and sorry for the hijack again... I have been wanting to make up a targa switch opener since buying my car a few weeks back (why isn't homelink standard???!!!), but I live in a gated comunity and have the garage door to open. On homelink its simple, you can program either type (rolling code and non-rolling code) in, but on the remotes that came with the garage door opener they will frustratingly only program buttons with the rolling codes, not the gate-opener.. I am wanting to find a hand held remote that does both then wire it in to a Targa switch.. The other option is putting a homelink rearview mirror in the car but that is not plug and play...
An even easier way is if your community gate isn't close to your house. You can combine the remotes on the switch.
#20
Unfortunatly the 3 button remote that comes with a Craftsman Security+ garage opener (this is a 315) can only be programmed for other Security+ codes, not the type that the security gate uses.. I am going to see if I can find one of the Clicker universal remotes to try out, its main problem though is it is not exactly compact, wont be so hard to hide in the center console..
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