MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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It took a bit to decipher "Shaved Door Latch " was a secret code describing the system for remote unlocking a car door. I have had that on cars since at least 1967, totally stock on vehicles that had all the OEM door handles in place.
Those are usually high power momentary action solenoids that do require a high current momentarily to operate.
So that 12 volt &30 amp momentary pulse will be a real requirement if using that sort of scheme, because they really do require that much power.
So a relay that can handle that current will not be a small one in a cheap module. 30 amps x 12 volts=360 watts.
And now we have the whole picture, which is that the TS wants to use the audio output speaker voltage from a remote video camera to operate a gate unlatching mechanism. And this is to be accomplished without any electronic circuit assembly or any arduino programming. What we know is that the audio voltage is quite low, showing about 50 millivolts on some AC voltmeter.
Once again, a "sound activated switch" module, possibly from a security systems vendor, seems like the way to go.
But an additional power supply is going to be required because the camera power supply is not able to power anything else.
Those are usually high power momentary action solenoids that do require a high current momentarily to operate.
So that 12 volt &30 amp momentary pulse will be a real requirement if using that sort of scheme, because they really do require that much power.
So a relay that can handle that current will not be a small one in a cheap module. 30 amps x 12 volts=360 watts.
And now we have the whole picture, which is that the TS wants to use the audio output speaker voltage from a remote video camera to operate a gate unlatching mechanism. And this is to be accomplished without any electronic circuit assembly or any arduino programming. What we know is that the audio voltage is quite low, showing about 50 millivolts on some AC voltmeter.
Once again, a "sound activated switch" module, possibly from a security systems vendor, seems like the way to go.
But an additional power supply is going to be required because the camera power supply is not able to power anything else.