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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Not much to take a picture of as I've buried mine already.. BUT it does work very well!I have several gates around my property with openers - the one I put it on is my main gate in/out and I have to push a remote button to open it. I put this in on the section where we leave from, about 30 feet from the gates (it says at least 25' and comes with a 50' cord.) I routed the wire through a seam in the concrete to get it where I needed it so it took up some of that slack. I used my edger (the kind with the metal blade) to make a shallow trench for the wire as it's in a part of my yard I won't be digging in anyway. After a few good rains and some grass growing you'll never know it was there.Instructions were pretty simple; I suggest the use of some of the "clip" type connectors (Wago?) to connect multiple items if you have them. (I also have an exit loop for guests/deliveries, along with the standard "clicker" and a wifi controller.)Red is positive power, green is ground, black/blue are your relay connection (I connected mine to my exit sensor connection but don't connect it to the "1 side" or "2 side" and common) and then green (again) and yellow go to the sensitivity adjustment board. (I used double-sided sticky tape to attach it to the inside.)If yours has an exit loop function, use that - using the "1 side" or "2 side" connection means that every time it senses something, it will open OR CLOSE the gates. So if you have a trailer while passing it will likely sense two things and try to close your gate on you! In the instructions it says "card swipe" but yours may be labelled "exit only" (meaning an activation on that set of terminals will ONLY OPEN the gates.)AGAIN - let me be clear - DO NOT connect it to where you connect your normal remote to. Connect it to an "exit" or "card swipe" set of terminals that will ONLY open the gates.Took the opportunity to rewire and neaten up my control box, and it turned out great! I can drive my car by it (slowly of course) and it opens just fine. I'm not sure if I have the sensitivity set right or not though, again I just sticky-taped it to the inside of the box and twisted it all the way to one side. You'll probably have to experiment with it.Overall an excellent exit wand!
A Discerning I.V.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
This vehicle exit sensor is far more convenient than having to punch in a code or deal with a door opener that barely works. It arrived efficiently packaged in a thin, generic box. The instructions are well written. It includes wiring diagram. The wand itself it's a bit heavy. The cord included has 5 wires and appears well made. Overall, I would recommend.
Jay
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I got this to work with a mighty mule opener. So far so good. I have not buried it under the ground yet since its dead cold here but sitting on the road it does do the job. Instructions were straight forward
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I have a gate about half a mile from the house. Seems I am constantly letting people in and out of the gate by physically going to the gate. This will be very handy!Although we’re going through a very cold spell, I thought I would at least quickly hook this up to ensure it works with my Mighty Mule gate opener. It was very easy to connect to the control board, and I laid the cable out parallel to the drive placing the sensor along the edge of the roadway. Upon driving my truck parallel to the sensor, the gate opened!I believe this will be very easy to permanently install when a little warmer.The sensor appears to work as it should, and I would order this product again.
Elton Dunbar
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
It works REALLY WELL with our ghost system! No need to search for the remote, and it's super easy to install. Highly recommend it!
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