jpoje Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 I recently installed a new driveway entry gate with an Estate Swing gate opener that I would like to integrate into my ISY994i network. The gate opener is powered by battery/solar and I do not have an electrical outlet near gate opener panel box (so I cannot use an I/O linc). Is there a wireless device (insteon, x-10, z-wave, dakota, etc) that can be connected to the gate opener control board that will work wirelessly 50-75 feet away to the house, so that I may somehow integrate the gate operation into my ISY994i/Insteon network? Thanks for any suggestions!
Techman Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 Jpoje, you may want to take a look at this: http://www.smarthome.com/2843-222/INSTE ... sor/p.aspx I don't think it's waterproof but you may be able to adapt it.
Xathros Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 jpoje- How far from the gate is the nearest AC source where you could install an IOLinc? I don't think you will find a battery operated device that will work for this. -Xathros
oberkc Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 By integrate, do you mean to -insteon ability to sense when the gate is open -open and close the gate with insteon -both If the first, then techman's solution may work for you. If the second or third, then I agree with xathros. However, is there a possibility for you to extract 120VAC from the solar battery system? (I doubt it, but this may offer an option to consider).
jpoje Posted November 20, 2013 Author Posted November 20, 2013 Closest power source is 50-75' away where I currently have an I/Olinc that controls a dakota alert motion sensor which is also located at the gate site. I was looking to control/operate the gate to open/close within the Insteon Network. I can view the gate's status with a security camera.
Xathros Posted November 20, 2013 Posted November 20, 2013 I would locate the IOLinc there and run low voltage cable from there to the gate. -Xathros
jpoje Posted November 20, 2013 Author Posted November 20, 2013 That's sounds like the best solution so far, only I'd have to run the low voltage wire underneath a 4' wide sidewalk and then a 14' wide driveway : (
oberkc Posted November 21, 2013 Posted November 21, 2013 Does your sidewalk and driveway have expansion joints?
Brian H Posted November 21, 2013 Posted November 21, 2013 The I/OLinc's relay is rated at 5 amps at 30 volts. You may want to verify what current the device uses. Also the terminal block on the I/OLinc has fairly small connections and it looks like #18 is the largest that will fit.
jgorm Posted November 21, 2013 Posted November 21, 2013 If there is a remote control for the gate you could open it up and use the IOlinc to short out the button.
Brian H Posted November 21, 2013 Posted November 21, 2013 Connecting the I/OLinc relay to a remote. Is one way some have had to control garage door openers. That have electronic type controls. It should work with a gate remote control also. Just set the I/OLincs relay to pulsed output so it does not stay On until commanded Off.
arw01 Posted November 21, 2013 Posted November 21, 2013 So thinking outside the box here, what about a Pi with a wireless dongle or a cai with a wireless access point? They could likely be set up to hook to the battery with a proper adapter for voltage so they could run with no power, communicate with wifi to use the rest interface, etc. My Pi has been pretty darn stable with the perl module and I have some code in there to run shell scripts when certain variables change in value. The cai I suspect would be easier, but the pi is more flexible. Alan
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