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if you install the rfid unit fully enclosed and the battery goes dead, does it fail opened so you can replace the battery, or does it stay locked?
I had a similar problem. Have guns locked in safe so lots of fumbling if needed in a hurry. Acouple weeks before Christmas the wife had asked if we could get a bench for the end of the bed. I thought sure what do you want it for. She said she’d like somewhere to sit in the morning and get dressed, and maybe put some laundry baskets under it to get them out of the way. Well being a cabinet guy I figured it needed alittle more. I made the bench so it has a hinged top with a rfid lock to secure a tool until needed. I’ve used these rfid locks and they seem to work great.
I have a 11yr old so keeping tools under lock and key is necessary and with the rfid lock even if you found the card you have to know where to put it to unlock the lock.
I realize this isn’t what you want in your garage but someone said hidden in plain sight. View attachment 473042View attachment 473043View attachment 473044
They work very well. Ive had rancher friends use them to watch over sheep for years.I’m sort of veering off course here, but I’ve read a lot of good things about this coyote deterrent.
Same here. They put them out there as puppies it looks like, and the dogs just decide they must be defense sheep. LolThey work very well. Ive had rancher friends use them to watch over sheep for years.