Shimon
Platinum Member
Our sheep are getting more and more wily each year and it's hard to get them penned up in their shed so we can administer vaccines, trim their hoofs, shear them, etc.... I put in a new, light weight gate and I want to be able to close it with a remote control "key-fob" from a distance. The gate will have three or four bungee cords attached so that when the gate is open, it will naturally want to close shut. I will then have a latch mechanism that holds the gate open. When I press the remote control, a 12VDC solenoid will pull the latch allowing the gate to shut. If the gate doesn't close quickly enough, I can tighten the bungees, add more bungees or even install one of those gate spring closer things. Power will be supplied from a 12VDC power brick (from an old laptop) that will plug into an outlet in the shed. The components will be mounted in a sealed plastic J-box with the receiver antenna and solenoid mechanism sticking out.
This is the solenoid I plan on using: Guardian Electric - LT6X12-I-12D - Solenoids - Solenoids (Mechanical Actuators) - Allied Electronics
This is the remote I was planning on using: Remote Control On/Off Switch - LEDs, 12 volt accessories
Here is a diagram of the latch and parts:

Here are some photos of the gate:



So, any suggestions? Not sure if the solenoid will be strong enough, but I can always find a stronger one from Allied or I can use an old stop-solenoid from a diesel Ford Lehman engine...those have quite a pull but also draw about 20 amps. I would like to keep the solenoid under 4 amps so I can use a 12V power brick I have laying around. Also, any suggestions regarding the remote would be appreciated too. Or any suggestions/comments about the design in general. Thanks!
This is the solenoid I plan on using: Guardian Electric - LT6X12-I-12D - Solenoids - Solenoids (Mechanical Actuators) - Allied Electronics
This is the remote I was planning on using: Remote Control On/Off Switch - LEDs, 12 volt accessories
Here is a diagram of the latch and parts:

Here are some photos of the gate:



So, any suggestions? Not sure if the solenoid will be strong enough, but I can always find a stronger one from Allied or I can use an old stop-solenoid from a diesel Ford Lehman engine...those have quite a pull but also draw about 20 amps. I would like to keep the solenoid under 4 amps so I can use a 12V power brick I have laying around. Also, any suggestions regarding the remote would be appreciated too. Or any suggestions/comments about the design in general. Thanks!