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lock system for cargo box

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lock system for cargo box

Postby soctal » 4 Aug 2010 11:57

hello, :D
I have a problem and I didnt know where to ask. Please help me if you can.
I am building a cargo box for a large 3-wheel bicycle or trike i am building.
i am not mechanically inclined, but i am building a bike with features that i need so i can get around town. i can no longer afford to drive a car, and the bus service in my town (detroit) has become very unreliable.
so hence a bike with a cargo box i can lock. i will have a 12 volt battery to use not for a motor but for lights, horn, locks etc.
the box will be 2 by 3 feet out of 18ga metal
I want to have a lock i can install that i can open both with a manual key and electronically with a remote.
i have access to a welder to install the system.
i have found circuits and system for the remote part. that part would cost about 30 dollars and i have found stuff like a Drawer(Cabinet) electric deadbolt lock for nine dollars on ebay, but it doesnt come with keys.
i have thought about a car/trunk lock and latch because they come with copyable keys and a remote system i could use, but i get absolutely overwhelmed with choices, i have no idea what make/model car system could be converted to a cargo box.
i think there must be a simple, inexpensive solution, i am sure someone must have done this before. suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby mh » 4 Aug 2010 15:31

I think an eletric trunk lock from a car might be best - most likely they will come in two parts, one lock body and one lock cylinder that's mounted somewhere else nearby and linked to the lock body through a pull wire or similar. And an electric actuator that's built in or also mounted nearby.
Any of these should be mountable on a cargo box, and also hold it closed reliably (as opposed to a cabinet lock that might be pried open more easily).

Cheers
mh
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby soctal » 4 Aug 2010 23:03

thanks for the suggestion. i think you are probably right about the car trunk lock. any idea what make/model car would be a good fit for conversion? i was thinking in terms of size, weight and ease of installation.
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby Ortin468 » 5 Aug 2010 20:54

Think outside of the automotive box. Why not a 12V electric door strike with some common house type lock ? Just something else to consider.


Consider mounting a charging jack on the box also. Dead batteries are not fun.

LOL if you want some fun and have the space, put a car alarm inside!

Since you have a battery, definitely put a light inside the box.
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby soctal » 6 Aug 2010 10:32

i confess i had never heard of a door strike, definitely looking into it, although what i have found so far is rather expensive. have to check on ebay when i get home. thanks.
Ortin468 wrote:Think outside of the automotive box. Why not a 12V electric door strike with some common house type lock ? Just something else to consider.


Consider mounting a charging jack on the box also. Dead batteries are not fun.

LOL if you want some fun and have the space, put a car alarm inside!

Since you have a battery, definitely put a light inside the box.
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby soctal » 6 Aug 2010 10:38

i will also look at the car alarm, but since i am also running headlights, front/back turning lights, horn, brake lights, underframe lights, maybe a keypad or two,and yes, trunk lights, i might not have the juice for it all. lol! (i dont know anything about batteries either, hence my absurd plans!) the lights will all be LEDs of course
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Re: lock system for cargo box

Postby Ortin468 » 6 Aug 2010 20:19

Maybe look into a solar panel or two, it will help keep the charge up. Electric door strikes are like $20-30 on Ebay.
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