Kev
dead lock system
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marble
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dead lock system
Im thinking of rigging up a dead bolt security system in my camper as ive heard they can be insecure when abroad. Ive seen a remote central locking system (ebay 360121990582) and thought about rigging the central locking solenoids to operate some form of dead bolts any ideas, sugestions it seems quite strait forward.
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Re: dead lock system
Should work OK. FWIW Maplin do a central locking kit for about £20.
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Re: dead lock system
Just be sure though that you have some covert way of powering it up from outside the vehicle in the unlikely but posible event that the battery goes dead.
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Re: dead lock system
Good point mr Smith there would have to be a manual latch probably on the rear door. but I think I would have to wire off both batteries somehow. The feedback is usefull thanks
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Re: dead lock system
yes but being in a lorry thinking for 15 hours the idea came into my head. Im also working on the idea of rewireing the lesure side of the system. Lectrics I know a little bit.
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