Yeah, I'm getting arcane with this one.
The inside station of my garage door opener has a complete spaz-out every time I lose power (welcome to VT and pole-seeking drunken pickup drivers). The solution so far is to unscrew the station from the wall and disconnect one terminal wire so that the flea-bit chip in it reboots. I'd like to make this process much easier by incorporating a doorbell-style normally-closed switch in the low-voltage feed wire to the opener station so that a reboot means nothing more than me pushing the reboot switch for 10 seconds or so.
Doorbell switch you say? Six for the buck at Lowe's/Home Depot/Menards. They're all normally open and only make contact when pressed. I need one that is normally closed and breaks contact when pressed.
I've been to DigiKey and other such outlets and all I've found is industrial stuff that far exceeds my needs, the available space, and sanity.
Does anyone here know of a doorbell button that is a normally-closed switch?