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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Apologies for the delay but only got a chance to do the tests today. Basically the results are as follows: Left and middle terminals on main circuit board give me 12v when door is not opening and when door is opening Left and right terminals are exactly the same, 12v when door is not opening...
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Ok, update so far. I did the test and basically the relay module operates exactly like you describe above. However, when I wire the module so as to connect it to the main PCB the relay doesn't operate at all although it is still lit up.
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    WiFi Mesh system - TP Link

    Thanks, I'll see what I can do with them.
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    WiFi Mesh system - TP Link

    Thanks for that. I think this is going to be outside my scope of knowledge looking at that link!
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    WiFi Mesh system - TP Link

    Thanks, thats helpful. As a trial I've tried connecting them using the Deco app and it won't do it?
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    WiFi Mesh system - TP Link

    No, they are EAP245's.
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    WiFi Mesh system - TP Link

    Hi, I have installed a mesh system using the triple pack Deco M4 units. I have the opportunity of two free TP Link AC1750 access point modules. My question is that is there any benefit adding these to my existing mesh system, of course if this is possible to achieve?
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Forgot to say, when i connected the relay module to the connector on my door motor the countdown timer was illuminated.
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    It's fine, I appreciate its all trial and error and I'm not the perfect student! Here's an image of the relay module I bought, I'll do the tests you mention and report back. Thanks again.
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Afraid not, no sound at all coming from the relay.
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Ok, connected the relay module to my main circuit board and these are the multimeter readings, I'm very confused as there's no difference! When door not operating: CK and COM = 1 CB and COM = 0.9 When door operating: CK and COM = 1 CB and COM = 0.9
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Ummmm....I think I have to admit my stupidity, I just bench tested it, the circuit board wasn't connected to the door opener, what a muppet! I'll follow that process this weekend and report back, thanks again.
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Hi SFK, putting multimeter in CK and COM gives me the reading in the first photo (1.) And in CB and COM gives me the reading in the second photo (00.9).
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Ok guys, got the molex connectors and yous were bang on, fit like a glove! I've got the new relay /circuit board, on one side I have GND, IN and VCC, on the other I have CB, COM and CK. To test the relay by connecting it to the existing circuit board as advised what are the connections I should...
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    Currys Essentials Dishwasher basket

    Lol, afraid so.
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    Currys Essentials Dishwasher basket

    Yer, definitely.
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    Currys Essentials Dishwasher basket

    I've been looking for a replacement lower basket for my Currys Essentials dishwasher, model CID60B10 as most of the uprights have rusted away. The only one I can find is £53 + delivery which seems exorbitant. I've looked on gumtree, the internet generally and eBay for a second hand one to no...
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Brilliant, thanks SFK, I'll do that and buy the two components first then report back, thanks again, truly appreciate it.(y)(y)(y)
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    Adding external light to electric garage door opener

    Ha, ha, I'm all for learning so sounds like a plan.:LOL: I have measured the pitch and it looks about 2.5mm, I've realised the brick lights I was going to use are 240v. I've added a photo of the lights, I'm guessing I could remove the guts and fit a 12v compatible lamp/led? I think I'm going...
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