 h a l f b a k e r y Idea vs. Ego
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Can I get a hammer with the same tech? |
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I think its a cool idea - you could lock all your doors at once by changing to a mode where the knob no longer operates the actuator. Or open all your doors in an emergency. The thing that would worry me is the power-off condition. Power is off, there's a fire, doorknobs don't work == trouble. Or, power is off, doors automatically unlock for safety == burglary. Mechanical override == you might as well have a regular knob. Batteries wear out. Maybe the answer is a conventional knob that is also electronically actuated? Doesn't seem as interesting though. |
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You could program the rotary actuator to act as a generator allowing you to spin the door knob to generate sufficient energy stored in a capacitor to allow the door to open in the event battery power is lost(which would also re-power the security circuit as well to maintain perimeter security). This would of course not be a problem during any normal power outage as batteries or capacitors would work for an extended period. |
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//Doesn't seem as interesting though.// |
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Things that actually work as intended seldom are. |
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I bunned it before I even read the idea. I got it from the title. Great idea. Had it myself. I built it into my workshop door. The "door knob" is just a switch connected to a real door knob, like yours, but just a switch. The bolt is an electrically retractable dead bolt that I hacked. The deadbolt was originally opened with a keypad. I simplified it. The system also has serveral knob overrides. 2 switches in the shop and a key fob relay input. I can lock and unlock my shop door with my keychain....lock...unlock |
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Doors should be made compatible with "The Knob" (see link), so when you're finished at your mixing desk and want to pop to the kitchen for a nice cup of tea, or a couple of cups of coffee, you can just use your "The Knob" to open the door. |
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I wish I could bun this twice. It's impractical, expensive, difficult, requires electricity, and solves a problem that doesn' texist. |
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Now that I think about it, I wish I could bun this five times. |
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i was just thinking you could add small bushings to the hinges that are wired to expand slightly so you can tune in the level of creakiness when the door opens or closes. Would be great around Halloween or late at night during sleepovers. |
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