Garage Door openers... can you use a wireless sensor instead of the cabled one?

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  • OpenGarage-Firmware

    OpenGarage: open-source WiFi-enabled garage door opener

  • I got a opengarage thing instead. No door sensor. Uses ultrasonic sensor to see if the door is open or closed. All one piece, hardwired to power. It's been rock solid.

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