Thread Number: 39614
/ Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
Custom Central Vacuum Inlets |
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Post# 420206   2/18/2020 at 21:14 (1,527 days old) by mmcphee (Lisbon Falls, Maine)   |   | |
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This may sound like a waste of time but I was thinking about taking a normal Full-Door central vacuum inlet but by drilling a hole and installing a push-button switch that automatically turns on the vacuum as soon as the door to the valve is opened (kind of like Budd, Kenmore and Genuine Vacuflo inlet valves). I'm doing this for no reason except to see if it can be done so I would like it very much if I could get everyone's opinion on it. I selected this plan instead of using a Vacuflo valve because I can plug in any hose from any set that I can possibly dream of. If it doesn't work, my plan is to use a Vacuflo valve.
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Post# 422533 , Reply# 2   3/31/2020 at 20:10 (1,485 days old) by myles_v (Fredericksburg, VA)   |   | |
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Definitely doable, the connection to the unit is a simple low voltage cable. You could find a normally open toggle switch, like what some alarm systems use on the hinge side of doors to detect openings, then drill the hole you mentioned and wire it up. It may be hard to find a NO contact, but really any momentary pushbutton could work as long as the circuit is opened when the button is depressed.
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