Electric Curtain Assistant (Ultra-Low Cost)
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Who says CyberBrick's car can only run on the ground? It can also control curtains!
Introducing the Electric Curtain Assistant, making your curtains electric!
While this is a CyberBrick project, you can actually use an inexpensive infrared remote control kit as an alternative, which has lower power consumption, longer battery life, and is more practical,
Third-party kits based on infrared modules can achieve Mijia smart home integration, voice control, scheduled on/off, and more
The installation method is very simple, no tutorial is provided here, if you have any questions, you can ask in the comment section
Friendly reminder:
1.The 3D printed wheels may not have enough friction, you need to attach something to the wheels (double-sided tape, rubber, rubber bands, TPU, etc)
2.You don't need to print all the wheels and hooks, only two hooks are needed, and only one wheel, after printing the main body, measure the dimensions and print accordingly, the hooks are best printed with rigid material, otherwise, if the dimensions are too thin, they might not bear the weight
3.Do not have high expectations for CyberBrick's motor power, this device cannot move curtains with significant weight, if possible, it is recommended to replace the motor yourself
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