Ontario55
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Loc: Ont.Canada
Reg: 06-03-07
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01-20-21 11:02 AM - Post#2812478
I'm needing new JambTac wireless connectors or also known as wireless door jamb connectors
Keep It Simple has a unit and when I called Painless they no longer sell them
Is there an alternative without going back to a wire and hiding it in a tube/ plastic conduit or hiding the wire in the hinge?
Is the unit from Keep It Simple what everybody is using?
Thxs
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acardon
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01-20-21 11:14 AM - Post#2812482
In response to Ontario55
Don't you still have to get power to the door through a wire?
Don
66 Corvair (driving)
57 2dr HT (driving)
56 2dr HT (waiting to be restored)
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Ontario55
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01-20-21 04:36 PM - Post#2812500
In response to acardon
No, using this
https://www.keepitcleanwiring.com/catalog/details/...
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acardon
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01-20-21 07:59 PM - Post#2812514
In response to Ontario55
Oh, the dreaded buttons. A friend has them on his Nomad and has had poor contact problems since he put them in. Especially the passenger window has to go through 2 sets of buttons.
Also, you can't open or close a window unless you get in the car and shut the door.
I am considering running 1 power wire to each door and use a remote to control up and down relays in each door.
Don
66 Corvair (driving)
57 2dr HT (driving)
56 2dr HT (waiting to be restored)
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