I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas for what I am trying to accomplish. First, let me provide some background. I use all of my central vacuum units without pipes, I attach a utility valve to the intake and connect the hose to it. It's awesome, probably the most powerful type of cleaner you can get. Most of my central vacuum units have a manual switch as well so I don't have to mess with connecting wires. One of my units does not have a switch and for that one, I found a utility valve made by Vacuflo that has wires permanently connected to it, and I attached the other end to the wire terminals on the unit, works great. There are a couple of other units I am thinking of getting that do not have a manual switch. I have a visual impairment, so connecting wires to the screw terminals of a utility valve is difficult. Before I got the Vacuflo valve, I used this set up and the wires kept coming off of the valve and I had to get sighted help to reconnect them. I could get a remote unit but those are a couple hundred dollars so I want to see if there is a cheaper way. So, does anyone know if I could make something that I could just attach to the wire terminals of a central vacuum unit that would activate it? I guess I would need something that would short the connection and fit in to the connectors on the unit. With this set up, the unit would activate when I connected it and turn off when I disconnected it. It would need to be something that would stay in the terminals rather than having to be held there. I've tried using a coin but that doesn't work, would a piece of foil work here? Any ideas?
Mike
Mike