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max muston (Radmax) (64.218.229.1)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 04, 2001 - 1:01 pm: | |
does any have any experience with keyless entry and security systems on an MC-9. mine has a toggle switch next to the front door, not very secure! Also I'm told there is a way to defeat the electrical system with a valve some where? thanks see radmax.org click "the bus" |
Scott Whitney (63.151.64.84)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 04, 2001 - 2:57 pm: | |
I've got no specific knowledge of the MC-9, but you could always just move the switch to a much less obvious location, such as under the front bumper, for a quick and dirty fix. I plan on a more elaborate security system eventually on my bus. But that is a ways down the road. Don't even have my RV door installed yet! |
CoryDaneRTS (4.17.253.16)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 04, 2001 - 5:14 pm: | |
I posted earlier but the message never appeared so here goes again.../. I had found a nice 12vdc keypad used to replace the key for a Bobcat. It was being sold as a surplus item and you could input your own code. It also had an aux key that could be used for another door or storage compartments, etc. It was a nice heavy duty item-plan on using one on my rear door. If there is other interest on this I can try to find the catalog. I think it was the SURPLUS CENTER that offered it. |
Clarke Echols (216.17.134.63)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, August 05, 2001 - 4:25 pm: | |
Why not replace the toggle switch with a key-operated switch? Or put a key-operated single-pole single-throw switch in series with the power source to the toggle to prevent it from being used for opening AND closing the door without a key. Or put a dead-bolt lock in the door to prevent unauthorized opening. |