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Re: [Shop-talk] Garage door opener problem

To: "'Dave Cavanaugh'" <cavanadd@frontier.com>, "'shop-talk'" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Garage door opener problem
From: "Pat Horne" <pat@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 21:39:03 -0500
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You can swap the board between openers to see if that is the problem. If it
is, the replacement board shouldn't cost over half the price of a new
opener.

Peace,
Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Shop-talk [mailto:shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Dave
Cavanaugh
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 9:36 PM
To: shop-talk
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Garage door opener problem

Thanks for all the quick replies.

I disconnected the traveler from the door so there was no load on the opener
and it still does exactly the same thing.  I re-checked the photo cells and
they are good.  If I block the beam, the light in the receiver goes out.
Everything seems tight and well adjusted.

I think something has crapped out in the electronic guts of this thing.



On 9/14/2014 7:20 PM, David Scheidt wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Dave Cavanaugh <cavanadd@frontier.com>
wrote:
>> I have a pair of Chamberlain PD200 openers in the garage.  They are 
>> about 15 years old and until just recently have been flawless. Lately 
>> the one on my wife's side (naturally) has gotten flaky.  As soon as 
>> you push the button to close it, it reverses and the light flashes.  
>> Opening is normal.  If you hold the wall mounted (hardwired) button 
>> down it will close and stay down, but it will no longer close with 
>> the clicker.  When the problem first started the door would partially 
>> close before reversing, but now it doesn't even move.
>>
>> I adjusted the photocells, lubricated everything, and adjusted the 
>> sensitivity pots and turned the open and close distance pots through 
>> a few turns.  For a few cycles it worked ok and then reverted to it's 
>> bad behavior.  I called the local residential/commercial GDO 
>> business, who also installed the opener in my shop a few years ago. I 
>> wasn't here, but according to my wife he lubricated everything with 
>> "something heavier than WD40", "adjusted" it and left.  It worked for 
>> a week.  I looked yesterday and he had turned the sensitivity pots 
>> all the way up to 11.  So, $100 down the toilet.
>
> Pull the cord to release the door.  Make sure it works right, your 
> problem could easily be a broken spring, a jammed roller, a bent track 
> or the like.  (Yes, I've see a broken door cause "one opener doesn't 
> work, the other does", more than once.)  Assuming the door is fine, 
> train your remote to open your wife's opener, and see if that makes a 
> difference.  If it does, change the battery in hers, train it to your 
> door, and call it day.  If it doesn't, go buy a new one.  I'm pretty 
> sure chamberlain are using the same mounting setup they have for many 
> years, so that it's a breeze to replace just the head.
>
> If your door is broken, call another company to fix it.  And check the 
> other side, it may be failing the same way.
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