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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217814
i`ve been test wiring a remote boot popper this weekend .... seems to work well  and have new wire, warerproof conectors read to do the real fit .
I also got a never used spare wheel for £25 too.... and a snorkle and servo brace.... I hate buying new( used) cars as I always end up spending on things that are not really needed lol  

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Replied by VinceR on topic remote boot popper

Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217818
I'm just about to fit the servo brace you have there. (Electronics are a complete mystery to me) 
What I don't like is the vendor supplies 8mm bolts yet drills10mm holes in the brace.  It's going to move!
I've sourced some 10mm tube with 8mm ID so as to make some hollow dowels to make the arrangement more solid.   I'll also open out the holes in the snorkel to take some washers so the 8mm bolts can 
clamp down without crushing the plastic.
Hopefully!
 
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Replied by Airportable on topic remote boot popper

Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217821
Do consider the security aspect with this type of popper. There is scant security with them & it isn’t unusual to have two or more transmitter/ receiver combination which interact with each other.
You can buy different looking items from several sources & find you can open A with D,B or C. This only detracts from their facility if there is a significant security implication; I have a few to operate devices, including my boot lock, however if there is to be anything of value stowed & the vehicle is to be left I can lock it out. In fact I could lock it out by using a second receiver wired into a second channel; a small disable switch to cut the power supply is a much safer bet.
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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217832
I never leave anything in the boot and only do about 500-800 miles a year , so the chances of anyone opening it will be slim to nil , if they do there will be nothing in it  i`m going to wire it to only be live when the car is unlocked  and will have a hidden isolator switch too. also the interior is even easier to get in , you just need a knife or a pair of scissors lol 
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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217841
You are indeed correct under those circumstances, however the thrust of the comment is contained in the first sentence.
You may understand the full ramifications of your system but Vince, to whom electronics is a mystery & who may be inspired by the job both of us have satisfactorily implemented, he may find those shortcomings a disadvantage.
Applying circuits such as these to older vehicles, to add a function someone is used to on a newer car, is fun but there can be drawbacks.
Were you aware of this aspect of this system before installation?
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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217849
What`s a newer car ? I`ve never had one , or would ever want one ... My car have been in order 1984 MG Metro, 1996 Rover Sterling Fastback, 1985 Lotus Excel SA, 1997  Rover Sterling Coupe, 1995 Jaguar Sovereign LWB 4.0,  2007  Smart FourTwo (the newest !)  and now my 1999 MG... I would have prefered an MGB GT V8 or a TR8 Coupe (  no MOT or road tax would be bliss) but they are silly money  and I`m poor now lol . Before the cars I had 5 motorbikes. 
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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217850
Cobber's concise Aussie English dictionary says: 
A newer car is usually some sort of hideous SUV piece of shit painted in a boring monochromatic shade of white, gray or black, filled with stupid touchscreens and other pointless gimmicky FREDs (Fecken Ridiculous Electronic Devices) that the morons that drive them think is technology! It has more body roll than a labrador on a freshly cut lawn, handles like a hippopotamus wearing a tutu on a skateboard and performs like a circus slug! They are ruinously expensive to buy and run, there are newer cars that don't meet this definition ans are desirable but these are even more ruinously expensive to buy and run to the point of being ludicrously and obscenely so!

"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"

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Replied by Notanumber on topic remote boot popper

Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217851
Ive wired my boot release to a button in the rear cubby, not hidden but not hugely obvious.
I find it most practical when Im working on the car more than when I'm just driving it.  I no longer have to take the key out of the ignition each time when I want to open the boot to access the rear of the engine bay or to get at the bonnet release. This made a positive difference recently when I was cleaning and adjusting the windscreen washer jets for instance.

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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217855
Couldn`t  have said it better myself.. And take the badges off and they all look the same 
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Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217856

Ive wired my boot release to a button in the rear cubby, not hidden but not hugely obvious.
I find it most practical when Im working on the car more than when I'm just driving it.  I no longer have to take the key out of the ignition each time when I want to open the boot to access  retar of the engine bay or to get at the bonnet release. This made a positive difference recently when I was cleaning and adjusting the windscreen washer jets for instance.
Yes that is what anoyes me, Ive just put one of those springs on to lift it too , only set it to open half way  as I didnt want full tension on it and was a bit awkward finding a decent place for it to work as usualy they go under the parcel shelf . I`m going to put a rubber sleave overs it  and shield the wires to the left which i have alread tucked up closed to the body  , incase it snaps , it is made in China after all 

 
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Replied by Airportable on topic remote boot popper

Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217864
I like your spring arrangement, it’s quite inspired. I fitted gas struts; I wanted to pop the boot & for the struts to slowly & regally open.
Having sorted the geometry out I found that the strut was lying over centre, forcing the boot closed when the boot was popped.
The inclusion of a spring such as this, might help reach my initial thoughts.
I like Cobber’s FRED, my car is full of FREDs but there is a history behind each of those.
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Replied by Notanumber on topic remote boot popper

Posted 11 months 1 week ago #217878
I like that spring. Do you have a link to it please ?

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