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9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
How to power a Wi-Fi router from an electric door bell?

It is without a battery, powered by 2 wires:

How to power a Wi-Fi router from an electric door bell?
9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

These locks look great and attractive at first glance. More over it's a box solution for end users. I suppose they don't require professional mounters to install them. But burglar…

9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
How to power a Wi-Fi router from an electric door bell?

I have the wired electric doorbell. It rings when one pushes the button outside the door. I have the wired wi-fi router but don't have free power socket to…

9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

Very interesting and compact solution. The app integration and opening after touch is impressive.
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9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
How to power a Wi-Fi router from an electric door bell?

Hi everybody,
I want to power my wi-fi router from the electric door bell. As I specified i need to do this via a switch socket. So my question is: I…

9 years9 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

Recently I faced with new locks advertisment from one of the manufacturers I listed below. Thay say that locks are based on a unique technology providing power transfer via a…

10 years10 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

After investigation about locks variants I now incline to the following variants:
1) Fail secure electromechanical lock (http://www.perco.com/products/electroni ... lc85-3.php) + simple mechanical release key permanently left…

10 years10 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

Thanks for the advice and opinion. I also opt for electric strikers. They offer wider options than just electromagnetic models and allow to save money at the UPS.

10 years10 yearsJnMooplsJnMoopls posted:
Electromechanical or Electromagnetic Lock?

Hello!
I plan to equip our metal door on the stair landing with a small access control system. The door is going to be opened by a button inside, and…

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