Looks like you have plaster walls, why don't you put the RFID reader behind the wall, so you put your card up to the wall? then its concealed and neat :)
i.e, when yhen you pass a card to open it, it unlocks the strike, then when you close the door it locks itself ? or you have to open and close the door within X seconds ?
@ronin730 if possible i would like some info on the system you have in the video i would like to use this system in my fleet of golf carts so it will need to be weather proof and run on 12 to 36 volts dc
Nicely done nicely done! What if 'rip off' the outer box introduce an outside voltage? Something practical, let's say a 9v? Also, is there a delay between readings or can I just brute force it? Lastly, have you tested that door jam? How much force can it hold off? I'd probably rather make it a dead-bolt type.
@Vegetarianrage Honestly, who is going to rip open a wall/siding/panel to get at wires and start fiddling with them on someone's home? Nobody. Anyone wanting to get into a house is going to use a bump key or break a window or do something far less annoying.
pretty nice ;D
osnoflaster 4 months ago
Love it
electron229 6 months ago
That was a nice wall until...
erikukonto 7 months ago
Looks like you have plaster walls, why don't you put the RFID reader behind the wall, so you put your card up to the wall? then its concealed and neat :)
Jaydenbm 10 months ago 2
hw can you make a card like that?
And whitch codes are you used?
007ThaChief007 1 year ago
you can find the code on instructables
redhairandpeace 1 year ago
any chance of getting a copy of your code ?
dtrickie 1 year ago
Haha prototype, thats why theres a hole in the wall
kctess5 1 year ago 2
what happens when there is a power outage is the lock holder solid state or requires power to keep it locked?
coconuts739158426 1 year ago
@coconuts739158426 guess you use the key in the mechanical lock
mrljthedj 1 year ago
COULD U TELL ME WHAT EXACT DATA DOES ID12 READER SEND TO THE PIC?
mu86neer 1 year ago
@mu86neer a 8-bit rfid number
coconuts739158426 1 year ago
@coconuts739158426 : Thank you so much :)
mu86neer 1 year ago
See thats what I need in my RFID door lock prototype demo.... a door. lol
nice work.
XsavioR38 1 year ago
May I know what are the things you used to make one? It's for our school project. :) Thanks
mastrpochii 1 year ago
@mastrpochii
I can't tell what the microcontroller is, I recommend to use arduino for beginners.
ID - 20 RFID reader, you can get it from sparkfun.
And the lock is an electronic strike plate.
Everything else (power supply, LED indicators, etc.) is specific to the components you use.
Hope this helps...
raykholo 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Send me the code at Nathan.vanbrunt@gmail.com
nathan7549 1 year ago
Hi, how does the door strike locks ?
i.e, when yhen you pass a card to open it, it unlocks the strike, then when you close the door it locks itself ? or you have to open and close the door within X seconds ?
thanks
Carlcox89 1 year ago
How long it take you to make that?
alanpro18 1 year ago
EDIT: just found your instructabe! Thanks for sharing
-flux
flux0deamon 1 year ago
hi, im very interested in trying this project! is there any possibility you might release the plans?
flux0deamon 1 year ago
if u chort circuit write it will unlock it
highjump44 1 year ago
im intrigued to know how you connected that circuit into the wall with such a small hole?
klassik88 1 year ago
Fantastic Job!
Maxsdiscos 1 year ago
nice video and system!
ronin730 2 years ago
@ronin730 if possible i would like some info on the system you have in the video i would like to use this system in my fleet of golf carts so it will need to be weather proof and run on 12 to 36 volts dc
Thank you
gene@uiwtx.edu
genescammell 1 year ago
Comment removed
amalgraafstra 2 years ago
Nicely done nicely done! What if 'rip off' the outer box introduce an outside voltage? Something practical, let's say a 9v? Also, is there a delay between readings or can I just brute force it? Lastly, have you tested that door jam? How much force can it hold off? I'd probably rather make it a dead-bolt type.
Vegetarianrage 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@Vegetarianrage Honestly, who is going to rip open a wall/siding/panel to get at wires and start fiddling with them on someone's home? Nobody. Anyone wanting to get into a house is going to use a bump key or break a window or do something far less annoying.
amalgraafstra 2 years ago