Remote Controlled Motorized Window Blinds Mechanism

A remote controlled motorized window blind mechanism can be added to horizontal, vertical or even angled blinds. How the blind moves or its angle is immaterial.

A remote controlled motorized window blind mechanism makes sense especially when there are many window blinds to be raised or lowered or when the window blinds are located in odd places difficult to reach manually.

A standard manually operated window blind generally has a roller attached to a gear mechanism which in turn is attached to a lever or a chain. In case of a leaver, it is in turn attached to handle. The user rotates the handle which rotates the leaver which rotates the gear connected to roller. Rotating the leaver clockwise or anti-clockwise will lower/unfurl or raise/ rollup the window blind.

Imagine having to do this for several window blinds twice a day. It might not be much of an effort but the time spent alone would be worth going in for a remote controlled motorized window blind mechanism.

In a remote controlled motorized window blind mechanism, instead of the leaver and handle, there is a small low-powered silent motor. Instead of the leaver or chain being connected to the gear, the shaft of the motor is connected to the gears. Now when the motor receive electrical current, it does the job of rotating the gears.
The buttons on the hand-held remote will control whether the rotation is clockwise or anti-clockwise. The motor knows when to stop winding or unwinding because there are usually two contacts placed in fully open and fully closed position. These trigger the motor to stop.

Modern day motors of the type used in remote controlled motorized window blind mechanisms are small, light-weight and at 38 db or so, fairly silent. They come in various output capacities. The one that might be used in one's window blind would depend on the width of one's window blind, the height or length of the window blind and the type of material. These three factors would dictate the power required to raise or lower the blind.

One can even add a remote controlled motorized window blinds mechanism subsequent to one's purchase of window blinds. Simply visit one's nearest window blinds supplier or visit http://apolloblinds.com.au/ online and request for someone to visit one's home.

A remote controlled motorized window blind mechanism can be added to horizontal, vertical or even angled blinds. How the blind moves or its angle is immaterial.

Most remote controlled motorized window blind mechanisms are powered by DC type voltage. This is done because they are cheaper and safer. In the event of an electrical leak, there will is no harm even to children.

One can control all one's remote controlled motorized window blind mechanisms using a single remote. These are called multi-channel radio controllers. One can even add more remote controlled motorized window blind mechanisms in due course and continue to control all of them via a single remote.

One can even install the latest state-of-art multi-channel radio controllers for one's remote controlled motorized window blind mechanisms that hook up with one's home automation systems and have one's blinds raised or lowered without one having to do anything. Know more about all types of blinds such as Roller Blinds, Roman Blinds, Vertical Blinds, Roller Shutters, Venetian Blinds, Cellular Blinds, Plantation Shutters, Cedar Shutters, Fixed Awnings, Folding Arm Awnings, and Convertible Awnings etc.  At Apollo Blinds, Shutters & Awnings.

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