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Gildo Santiago

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Jun 15, 2024, 3:06:29 AM6/15/24
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Hi FPro,
my domotic system if from 2008 So if was designed to control shutters and garage doors from a simple wall button (and remote controller, just the garage). One click to close, one to stop, one to open (in loop sequence).
So when I connect it to HA I can do the same but I always have to check visually the status. Not so smart.

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You seem to have no options for a detected state in your current case, so assumed state would be needed in some way or the other.
The garage door can probably easily be fitted with some door/window sensors to detect some states, like one for completely open and completely closed, but two sensors next to each other can also be used to detect opening and closing states.

I have been able to create a rule that Google Assistant will tell me if my garage door is open. I will be traveling for a few weeks this summer. I want to be able to ask Google Assistant from my phone if the the garage door is open or not. Any suggestions.

Garage Assistant GA4 is a complete garage management software, designed to assist in the every day running of your garage / workshop, from taking bookings or raising estimates and invoices to sending periodic reminders and statements. IT allows you to keep track of your account customers, produce statements, view charts showing the customers spending over the year and more.

I suspect that many inventions in the history of mankind were made because of complaining wives. Washing machine and refrigerator do certainly seem like viable candidates. My tiny "invention" described in this Instructable is an electronic garage parking assistant that is also a result of (yes, you guessed it) wifely complaints. :)

I like parking my car in our garage in reverse for fast exit in the morning. If I park it too far, my wife is unhappy about narrow passage to home's door. If I park it not far enough, then the front bumper is in the way of remotely controlled garage door. The ideal spot is to have front bumper 1-2 inches from the closed door, which is quite hard to achieve every time.

Naturally, the simplest solution is the classic tennis ball on a string hanging from the ceiling. Sure, it would work, but where is the fun? For an electronic hobbyist like me the first thought is building a circuit! There exist at least dozen Instructables describing garage range finder based on an ultrasound sensor, Arduino, and some kind of light signal using LEDs. Hence, to make it more interesting I opted for an alternative solution that takes advantage of an existing safety reversing sensor that is an integral part of automatic garage door manufactured by LiftMaster. The following video explains how it works, saving me a lot of writing.

10 days after this Instructable was first published, I built the guiding parking light for my second garage door. It is worth mentioning here since I have made small improvements in the circuit design. See the first image. First, I opted for lower current option for the RC pair described in the previous step where low capacitance of 100 nF matches higher resistance of 100 k-ohm. Next, I eliminated the PMOS transistor and 10 k-ohm pull-up resistor and connected the LED ground directly to the OUTPUT pin of TS555. It is possible because an object in the path of the IR beam brings the OUTPUT voltage low, effectively turning the LED on. There is a price to pay for this simplification, though. With PMOS present I didn't have to worry about LED current: IRF9Z34N can take 19 A, so the LED can shine as bright as I want it to. The OUTPUT pin of TS555 can sink only 10 mA, hence I had to pair the LED with a higher resistor of 220 ohm, which lowered its brightness. It is still well visible, as the fourth image shows, so it works for me. The list of parts for this design is as follows:

I have just got the idea to make a parking garage assist. Would basically use a proximity sensor(IR?) to determine how far a car is away from the garage wall. Basically it will power a Red and Green light that will tell the driver if they can pull forward more or not. Now for a senior project this would be rather simple. I was also thinking of adding maybe an RFID tag to the car. This will tell the proximity sensor and lights to boot up and be active so that the sensor and lights aren't running all the time. But that means I would probably need a RFID tag that works for maybe 10 feet away. Is this the best method? Probably need an active tag? I tried looking around for information on buy tags and what their cost would be. The only things I could really find were like $500 systems. Are the any cheaper systems? I would also maybe hook up the RFID tag to the car fuse box for power so that the lighting system only works when car is on. Is this a plausible idea? Suggestions and where to look for cheap tag systems would be nice.

Will be using a ping sensor (already using one for my garage door status thingy and I like that sensor). It has a reasonably long range, a couple of meters (some say 4m, but mine gave up after roughly 2m). Planning on switching on the light one meter from the wall or so, then continue checking if the object (the car) is getting closer and closer, and when the object stops moving, switch off the sign.

You could use some form of IR laser gate to activate the unit, and also use it to indicate that you have not actually pulled into the garage yet while the beam is being blocked. Then after a minute, have the device turn off until the gate is triggered again.

My 'garage parking assist' is a strip of wood taped to the floor in the right place. As well as having no moving parts it also means the vehicle naturally tends to stop in the right place without any special effort from me.

Chilmark firefighters, joined by fire companies from Aquinnah and West Tisbury, quickly knocked down a garage fire on 118 South Road Thursday evening. Chilmark Fire Chief Jeremy Bradshaw said the call came in at 5 pm and when he arrived on scene, the fire had begun to eat through the exterior of the garage. The chief said he was able to significantly diminish the blaze with fire extinguishers before other firefighters tamped down the flames completely. In doing so, firefighters were able to preserve a farm tractor in the garage. Assistant Fire Chief Gary Robinson said initial observations suggest the fire may have started from an electric bicycle battery. Chilmark and Aquinnah Police also participated in the response.

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