So here’s the issue, with my motorcycle I have to use a garage door opener to get it out. It is a pain to constantly get the garage door opener out of my pocket with my gloves on after riding. What I would like is to install a switch on my handlebars so it’s always ready to easily be pressed. They make specific products to do this but they are incompatible with my garage door. So the next best option is to buy an aftermarket switch, solder it directly to my garage door opener and hide the opener under my seat, mount the new switch on the handlebars. That I can do and it’s no problem. However, there is no handlebars mounted momentary switch I can find that would look good and fit the look of my bike, they all look cheap.
There is however, toggle switches that look great, are made out of aluminum and black that would be perfect. The problem is my garage door opener has a momentary switch, press it and it sends a signal then it releases and continues to send a signal for 5 seconds before it stops. I’ve taken it apart and found where I would wire two leads from the toggle switch to it pretty easily. I don’t know a ton of the logistics on how switch work. But I assume if I were to wire a toggle switch to the contacts and I flipped the switch it would act as if I were pressing and holding the button correct? If so all I would have to do is flip the switch to send a signal, then flip the switch again and after 5 seconds the opener would stop sending a signal, correct?
The switch I’m looking at has two wires, one for positive and one for negative, it’s made to toggle headlights high to low beam, if that information helps any.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
There is however, toggle switches that look great, are made out of aluminum and black that would be perfect. The problem is my garage door opener has a momentary switch, press it and it sends a signal then it releases and continues to send a signal for 5 seconds before it stops. I’ve taken it apart and found where I would wire two leads from the toggle switch to it pretty easily. I don’t know a ton of the logistics on how switch work. But I assume if I were to wire a toggle switch to the contacts and I flipped the switch it would act as if I were pressing and holding the button correct? If so all I would have to do is flip the switch to send a signal, then flip the switch again and after 5 seconds the opener would stop sending a signal, correct?
The switch I’m looking at has two wires, one for positive and one for negative, it’s made to toggle headlights high to low beam, if that information helps any.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!