• magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    I think having an electric popper on top of an mechanical door latch (actual door handles are standard mechanic, but there’s solenoid that can actuate them independently) is okay if you can find an actual usecase.

    I mean sure still stupid but at least it isn’t dangerous.

    Same way electric locks have worked for the past 30 years on cars.

    An old civic might be able to unlock from a key fob, but that’s only an electronically controlled solenoid controlling a lock which is mechanical in nature, and who’s main user-accessible interaction point is mechanically linked to the lock.

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      3 months ago

      I think having an electric popper on top of an mechanical door latch is okay

      The problem with having both is that the electronic one is always the primary one, and the one people will use daily. In particular Tesla hides the mechanical ones really well. So in an emergency situation, people panic and have no idea where it is or how to use it.

      Same way electric locks have worked

      Electric locks actually serve a purpose though. And they’re not a danger to passengers inside. What purpose do electric door handles serve? Other than being more prone to failure, more expensive, and dangerous?

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        3 months ago

        The purpose of the electric latch is to save the frameless window panes. It can lower the window slightly in the instant before it opens, to break the seal and avoid torsion on the glass.

        Now, frameless windows are stupid and not necessary, so theres that. One dumb idea propagates another.

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          3 months ago

          This doesn’t pass a sanity check.

          A mechanical handle that actuates when deflected 30 degrees can trip a microswitch at 10 degrees to slightly open the window.

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          3 months ago

          You don’t need an electric latch to have frameless windows. Pretty much every car before with frameless windows did not have them.