โMay-15-2019 10:00 AM
โMay-16-2019 08:20 AM
rbp111 wrote:
Thanks. I am thinking about putting one in. The thing that holds me back is the videos that show the install. In one, they had to file the opening around the deadbolt. The other video showed the "gap" between the door and the lock. He had to fill in caulking.
The other thing is, I have a screen door that has a handle allowing me to open up the main door. Will the opener fit the lock?
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โMay-15-2019 02:26 PM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:rk911 wrote:
what happens when, not if, the keyless entry fails? the ONLY way I'd ever have them is if the door also had a traditional lock and key to use in case of failure or in place of the keyless entry.
I think all of the systems have a manual option in case of failure. That said, one of the downsides I've considered in these is that you would always need a key accessible somewhere - just in case. You wouldn't want to have a battery fail while you were out and then be unable to access the camper without a locksmith.
If we were to ever get one, I'd probably use it in the same way I use our garage door opener. Our kids can get in and out with the code, and I use the opener for 99% of my access. Still, I never leave the house without a key - because a power failure while I'm out would leave the house inaccessible. Somehow, I'd have a key to the trailer accessible at all times.
โMay-15-2019 02:09 PM
rk911 wrote:
what happens when, not if, the keyless entry fails? the ONLY way I'd ever have them is if the door also had a traditional lock and key to use in case of failure or in place of the keyless entry.
โMay-15-2019 01:55 PM
rk911 wrote:
what happens when, not if, the keyless entry fails? the ONLY way I'd ever have them is if the door also had a traditional lock and key to use in case of failure or in place of the keyless entry.
โMay-15-2019 12:34 PM
โMay-15-2019 12:00 PM
JAC1982 wrote:Right there is the only reason I can see for a keyless lock. For us I'd rather spend the money on fuel, or camping fees.
A neighbor of ours put in keypads where you have to enter a code. They work pretty well for him. He was tired of camping at the lake and going down to the beach, and then a kid deciding they HAD to have something out of the camper, so he'd have to dig out the keys and hope the kid didn't lose them or leave them in the camper. Now they can all come and go and just use a code on the door.
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