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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 10:55:49 GMT, "Rich"
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"MG" wrote in message
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Old Stanley garage door opener

This is a shot-in-the-dark, but I s'pose it might be worth
asking about ...

About 20 years ago I installed a Stanley residential
garage door opener (chain-drive, Model 2000.05, maybe
1/3 hp). It has given good service.

The unit is actuated by either a hard-wired button or a
remote. There is a 40w bulb that lights when the door
is actuated and stays on for perhaps 2 minutes.

I typically go in the garage, open the door with either
the button or the remote, pull the car out of the garage,
then attempt to close the door with the remote.

The door closes OK about 50% of the time. When it doesn't
close properly, I can work the remote any number of times
having no effect. But if I wait 2 min. until the light goes
out, actuation with the remote works fine. A new battery in
the remote has no effect on this behavior. Positioning of
the antenna wire also has no effect.

So I guess this is a "weird wiring" question. Does anyone
have any idea why actuating the door with the remote would
be dependent on the light-timer circuit?

Thanks,
Puddin'

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Just another possibility. The lamp heat, is warping someting, try

removing
the lamp as someone already suggested.

MG



Your Stanley has developed a faulty receiver,


This is a possibility.

All you have to do is pick up
and install a radio set.
http://www.garage-door-hardware.com/...-controls.html These Delta
units will work just fine on that Stanley:


The receiver in the Stanley is part of one of the printed circuit
boards in the unit? Are you saying that the Delta Single Radio Set
($43) will mount -and- connect per the original Stanley board?

Thanx,
Puddin'


Rich
http://www.garage-door-hardware.com





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