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Old 10-16-2013, 05:16 PM   #21
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And RoboTop will resume shipping worldwide.
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What happens if you need to put top in service mode?
Press the button again and the top will stop.

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Old 10-16-2013, 07:07 PM   #22
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i think i had the original robotop when it first came out. but there was a problem with the light. the switch no longer illuminated underneath with the relay in place. has that been fixed? if so, i am interested again. is there a discount for forum members? no biggie if not..just curious.
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Old 10-17-2013, 12:38 AM   #23
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i think i had the original robotop when it first came out. but there was a problem with the light. the switch no longer illuminated underneath with the relay in place. has that been fixed? if so, i am interested again. is there a discount for forum members? no biggie if not..just curious.

Funny you should be asking that.
My exact thoughts as well, thstone what do you think ?
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Old 10-19-2013, 10:41 AM   #24
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According to the robotop web site, the backlight of the button will not work.

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Although it seems like that would be relatively simple to address, it might be that the circuit for the backlight is being used for another function.
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Old 10-22-2013, 02:46 PM   #25
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I made a top opener using an Arduino board. I haven't posted about it since I installed it in May because I wanted to be sure it was reliable first.

It mimics the way the power windows work:
short tap on open or close will fully auto-open/close the top (less than .5 second tap), another tap or long press of either open or close will stop the current auto-open/close function. Holding on open or close will manually open or close the top for as long as you hold it.

the only annoying thing is that it needs a switched +12v supply...I just spliced into the stereo's switched +12v (not the +12v switched by the stereo being on, the +12v from the ignition being on).

Arduino nano:$10
transistors, resistor, and 5v regulator:$10 -$15 (had all parts laying around)
Fun/simple Saturday geek-out project:$priceless
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Old 10-23-2013, 04:00 PM   #26
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I made a top opener using an Arduino board. I haven't posted about it since I installed it in May because I wanted to be sure it was reliable first.

It mimics the way the power windows work:
short tap on open or close will fully auto-open/close the top (less than .5 second tap), another tap or long press of either open or close will stop the current auto-open/close function. Holding on open or close will manually open or close the top for as long as you hold it.

the only annoying thing is that it needs a switched +12v supply...I just spliced into the stereo's switched +12v (not the +12v switched by the stereo being on, the +12v from the ignition being on).

Arduino nano:$10
transistors, resistor, and 5v regulator:$10 -$15 (had all parts laying around)
Fun/simple Saturday geek-out project:$priceless
very nice! Where do you buy your Arduino boards?

Also the 987 solved this: from 6mph to ~35mph the roof is automatic one touch. Under 6mph and you have to hold the switch.
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Old 02-19-2016, 04:56 AM   #27
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I did this mod. works great. I bought a spare so I can always change back if I need to.

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