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Old 04-15-2010, 01:58 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mjch3n View Post
If you ever do this, I'm sure many (including myself) would love a DIY thread on it. It seems pretty basic but I haven't really any knowledge of circuitry. The idea i guess would be to hide the circuit board of an extra remote and hardwire it to a switch while tapping the power from an accessory wire?
why dont you do it right and get a homelink mirror? much cleaner install.

if you were to do the ghetto way, you just need a normally-open momentary switch and your PCB + battery from your garage door opener. the circuit with battery will remain on b-surface and you just wire your momentary switch to where the opener's original switch was and just push the button.

nothing really to it, actually.
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