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I found myself trying to find another simple yet very meaningful project for the celica when I came across an idea for a diy garage door opener that wires up to the batter while i was trying to open my damn garage door with the pos battery one in my car in 0 degree weather. I'll be following the guide of this DIY Garage Door Opener. I'll be sure to keep you all informed of how it all goes. I'm also going to throw a twist on the button that I think you'll all find very enjoyable
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im trying to be as clear as i can, i even sent a link to the actual button im using to be more precise. I soldered in 2 wires into the two sides of one of the buttons for the homelink so that i may wire an external button else ware. so the button i purchased only has 2 connectors in the back for 2 wires + and -. When i have it hooked up the led comes on and when i push it in the led turns off. But no matter what the circuit stays closed causing the garage to open immediately once i turn my car on. And why is the cig lighter controlled by the dimmer i really dont understand, i keep it on full all the time but what reason is there to make the cigarette lighters power to dim?
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