Motor your blinds. It’s cheap, easy and awesome! Here’s how I did it. After renovating our house and getting some nice patios…
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Are you tired of manually adjusting your blinds every day? Do you want to save money on expensive, automated blinds? Look no further – DIY Electric Blinds are the solution you need! With just a few simple steps, you can transform your regular blinds into motorized ones at a fraction of the cost.

Step 1: Gather the Materials

Before you start, make sure you have the necessary materials. You will need an electric motor, a power source, a remote control, some mounting brackets, and a few screws.

Step 2: Install the Electric Motor

First, remove the blinds from their brackets. Then, attach the electric motor to the headrail of the blinds using the mounting brackets. Make sure it is securely fastened.

Step 3: Connect the Wires

Next, connect the wires of the motor to the power source. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper wiring. It is important to ensure a safe and secure connection.

Step 4: Test and Adjust

Once the wiring is complete, test the motor by using the remote control. Make any necessary adjustments to the blinds’ alignment or speed to ensure smooth operation.

Conclusion

DIY Electric Blinds are a cost-effective solution to automate your blinds. By following these simple steps, you can transform your regular blinds into motorized ones without breaking the bank.

FAQs

Q: Can I use any type of blinds for this DIY?

A: Yes, you can use most types of blinds as long as they have a headrail.

Q: How long does it take to complete this project?

A: It typically takes a couple of hours to install the electric motor and connect the wires.

Q: Is it safe to connect the wires myself?

A: If you follow the manufacturer’s instructions and take necessary precautions, it can be done safely. However, if you are unsure, it is always recommended to consult a professional.

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20 Comments
  1. fouzai alaa 1 year ago

    this is not DIT , you just bought everything pre built !!! wtf is DIY about this ?

  2. Hi I have a motorized blind with a remote. How do I automate it to open and close the shutters based on a schedule without using the remote. The blinds are from a German manufacturer

  3. Saday Aknexa 1 year ago

    You make my brain happy lol

  4. adityahpatel 1 year ago

    Need a step by step install. Overview is nice but usually the devil is in the details

  5. Tuffy Man 1 year ago

    I have an open of 4.4m. Will two motors work?

  6. Tuffy Man 1 year ago

    Nice video. I am also considering. But question is how did you connect each motor to the mains ?

  7. Da In Kim 1 year ago

    Can you please explain how you paired different remotes in detail? I am unsure how you achieved synchronous movement with a single remote controller. Appreciate your help. Thanks.

  8. Smart Tube 1 year ago

    You could have bought cordless blinds, cheap, just for getting rid of cord, motorizing blinds is a nonesence

  9. Bob Wareham 1 year ago

    I would have purchased the electric window paint, that blanks the window when a voltage is provided to each window, so no dangling items and no moving parts, but you can also get glass window units with Venetian blinds inside between the glass, that are used in offices for privacy, very neat and no dangling parts again. But a good video thanks

  10. Jesse Osuna 1 year ago

    How much did this entire process cost you?

  11. Hi There 1 year ago

    Those are shades, not blinds. Learn the difference.

  12. Zain Huckson 1 year ago

    Great video. I see you used a mains powered, the Amazon link takes you only to battery operated ones.

  13. JGA Window Blinds 1 year ago

    Wow! That’s great ❤

  14. Gamewave london 1 year ago

    Why didn't you get a wider middle curtain and place it back a bit

  15. Bob 1 year ago

    Very artistically and planned video. On the audio mix, I recommend the music turn down a notch. During production the balance was probably just right, but rendering often changes the balance. If the music is loud enough to make you spaz out and hear the melody in place of the talking then it’s too high.

    Otherwise very very unique and artistically made video one of the best planned videos online

  16. Holden Thompson 1 year ago

    I'm gonna make a motorized projector screen

  17. dablet 1 year ago

    $100 per motor! for the price, might as well get Ikea

  18. kiki rani 1 year ago

    Great video i need a step by step!! 😩 i have bifolding doors and want to also do this!

  19. Mikell 1 year ago

    Great video you deserve more subs 😂

  20. STG ROS 1 year ago

    Wow I loved your video

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