Tacoma25
7/1/2008 4:32:05 PM
Vermino
7/1/2008 9:22:15 PM
nice mod
I have a delay garage door opener but still works on a horn circuit
but seriously, a pretty simple mod to do (i just move every 2 years so not worth it for me)
hopper662
7/2/2008 7:56:31 PM
Gotta try this sometime when I get bored. Where would I find the relay I need?
mach9
7/3/2008 12:53:20 AM
Excellent and simple idea to achieve. I did something similar, however, I wired mine into the turn signal cancel button which is actually a ground. I jumped the terminals in the opener with a wire so any time there was power it was transmitting. Then removed the battery, and soldered leads into the battery compartment. i then hooked the positive lead to a switched power source meaning its only hot when the key is on. Now when you press the cancel switch the opener is active because it completes the - side of the circuit. Mind you this only works if the opener has a 12v battery otherwise you need a voltage regulating circuit...which can be done simply with an IC.
Tacoma25
7/3/2008 3:43:00 PM
You can get a relay from most any auto parts stores. You will usually find them with the fog lights and off road lights. It is just a simple, normally open relay.
hopper662
7/3/2008 11:08:11 PM
How do I take the 12v power down to 3v?
Tacoma25
7/6/2008 2:35:29 PM
There is no conversion. If you look at the relay in the crappy schematic I drew, the 12v only passes through the windings at the top where the horn splices in. The 3v passes through the bottom through the switch contacts. Not all garage door openers are 3 volts, many are more, but this is why I used a relay. To put it in simple terms, a relay is just an electrical switch.
Rod38um
7/9/2008 5:00:29 PM
Hey I just done this modification. I have a genie garage door opener and its remote is key chain sized. I taped it and the relay together in a neat little package, it fit perfectly up inside the speedo bracket which is only a couple inches from the horn on my 07 1K RR. I simply took the 2 wires from the relay, put a double connector on the ends, plugged it into the horn and then plugged the horn wires onto the extra tabs and its totally hidden, looks factory. Nothing is spliced into, the bike is not modified in any way.
It works great and if I dont want to hear the horn, I just pull one wire from the horn, the relay connection is still made up since it has the double connector and then the horn button only opens the door...no sound...... Love it...thanks for the idea!
Rod
sony1080
7/30/2008 11:04:49 AM
how many prongs does it need? and what size relay as far as amps or whatever
Blue Fox
8/4/2008 12:52:52 AM
It''s a great idea, and was going to do it, until I found this........
Garage door opener key fob. $30 bucks at Lowe''s. Programmed one button for my house, another for my ex-roommate''s house.
thisismyacct
8/4/2008 12:57:20 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Blue Fox
It''''s a great idea, and was going to do it, until I found this........
Garage door opener key fob. $30 bucks at Lowe''''s. Programmed one button for my house, another for my ex-roommate''''s house.
+1 to that, extremely sensible and you don''t have to tear your bike apart to get it.
Tacoma25
8/24/2008 11:41:55 AM
I don''t like that stuff dangling off the tripple. I had all the parts except the garage door opener, so it didn''t set me back much.