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  • Dominic BonneauD Offline
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    Hi, I would like to make... i don't know like a box with some string and motor... Anyone already did something similar ?

    it !doesn't have to be exactly like on the picture. It can roll up or side I don't care

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    • Dominic BonneauD Dominic Bonneau

      Hi, I would like to make... i don't know like a box with some string and motor... Anyone already did something similar ?

      it !doesn't have to be exactly like on the picture. It can roll up or side I don't care

      alt text

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      @Dominic-Bonneau something like this maybe? https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3394/curtain-control-node

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        Has someone perhaps done something for (I think they are called) rollerblinds (the ones you pull up and down with that small rope with little beads on it). I was thinking about this recently. Controlling a small motor should be "easy" but you would need some that connects the motor and the rope...

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          Yeah ! could do the trick ... i don't have time to check right now but is he explained every detail and hardware of his process ?

          Thanks

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