Definitely need to plan something. I think the up and over door operates off a 12V? transformer, so maybe battery backup.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 7:35 pm Any manual over ride for the roller shutter?
Time to start thinking of a aux power input for the garage to power the place from the outside to get the shutter up
The garage is a veritable fortress. No manual key for the electric up and over. It can be opened from the inside with a pull cord or outside by remote. Side door is a beast with 3* Eurolock. No windows. In WW3 or civil disorder, it might be the safe-room.
Had this been a trip out of the circuit breaker instead of a street-wide power cut, then entry would have been by tearing an expensive hole in the fabric of the door frame. Even there, tools are inside the garage
That's why I share my embarrassment. It was a carvery, not a take-out.
Lessons learned:
A fall-back side door is useless if an idiot leaves the key in, or if shite is stacked just inside.
Had the 'good' car been inside, then I had no USB-c charge facilities for the phone or chromebook.
Essentials like the camping stove, + bottled water and some other preps were sealed in the garage, so I couldn't even make a brew. Break in tools were also in the garage, except a spade and an azuda.
Investigate manual 'break in' over ride by extending the pull cord to something we could fish for from outside.
Investigate battery back-up
Check the spare remote from time to time.