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ImaginaryCheetah /r/Locksmith
3 points
1970-01-19 11:13:39.189 +0000 UTC

https://www.amazon.com/Electronic-Cabinet-Hidden-Wooden-Cupboard/dp/B07X8N9TN2/

if you want to use your phone,

https://www.amazon.com/MHCOZY-Wireless-Switch-applied-control/dp/B077Z5B461/

https://www.amazon.com/Atoplee-1pcs-Intelligent-Electric-Cabinet/dp/B01IBEVV0Y/

and a 12v power supply would get you there.

a mag lock isn't preferred for a rarely used door that needs to remain secured if power fails.

throfofnir /r/escaperooms
2 points
1970-01-19 17:18:32.16 +0000 UTC

Yeah, the solenoid latches bind easily. They work best on self-closing doors, either by gravity or spring. Not great if you want self-opening, not just unlocking.

These will pop against a decent force, and have some self-opening kick: https://www.amazon.com/Atoplee-1pcs-Intelligent-Electric-Cabinet/dp/B01IBEVV0Y/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=electronic+latch&qid=1617511571&sr=8-9 Dunno how they'll fare with a big spring, probably okay.

Electronic door strikes should probably work, and have gotten a lot cheaper in the last few years.

You can also use a linear actuator; provides for opening and closing, and can't be forced. They're slow and usually loud but they can exert an absurd amount of force... which you have to be careful of in closing.

But, honestly, use maglocks if you can. Simple, reliable, fail-safe, and easy to make self-opening with a spring.