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david November 17th 05 03:04 AM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board, but
have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David



Tony Hwang November 17th 05 03:32 AM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
david wrote:

I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board, but
have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David


Hi,
Can't it be repaired?
Tony

david November 17th 05 05:07 AM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 

"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:eRSef.522987$tl2.247423@pd7tw3no...
david wrote:

I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board,
but have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David

Hi,
Can't it be repaired?
Tony


It's a "field replaceable part" unfortunately they stopped making the part,
and I can't find schematics to try to fix it.
Dave



Tony Hwang November 17th 05 07:11 AM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
david wrote:
"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:eRSef.522987$tl2.247423@pd7tw3no...

david wrote:


I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board,
but have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David


Hi,
Can't it be repaired?
Tony



It's a "field replaceable part" unfortunately they stopped making the part,
and I can't find schematics to try to fix it.
Dave


Hi,
Do you know exactly what's gone bad? Worst comes you can draw out
schematics looking at the PCB.
Tony, VE6CGX
EE, class of '66

MasterBlaster November 17th 05 11:24 AM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 

"david" wrote

I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board, but
have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?


That took a whole 20 seconds :-)

http://www.aaaremotes.com/genseqboarmo3.html

Rich November 17th 05 12:55 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
http://www.genieonlineparts.com/parts.htm carries parts for the PRO88 unit.

Rich
http://www.garagedoorsupply.com


"david" wrote in message
news:fqSef.113$4v.31@fed1read03...
I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board,
but have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David




david November 17th 05 04:07 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
Close! My unit needs the 24350S circuit board, the two are not
interchangeable.
Thanks,
Dave

"MasterBlaster" wrote in message
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"david" wrote

I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board,
but
have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?


That took a whole 20 seconds :-)

http://www.aaaremotes.com/genseqboarmo3.html




david November 17th 05 04:12 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
Thanks Rich,
The part is discontinued so neither has it, the PN is 24350S.
Dave
"Rich" wrote in message
news:d5%ef.13135$Rb.1768@trndny04...
http://www.genieonlineparts.com/parts.htm carries parts for the PRO88
unit.

Rich
http://www.garagedoorsupply.com


"david" wrote in message
news:fqSef.113$4v.31@fed1read03...
I have an old Genie Pro 88 and need to find a replacement circuit board,
but have had no luck, anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks,
David






[email protected] November 17th 05 05:05 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
How do you know for sure it's the circuit board?
What does the opener do or not do?

Doordoc
www.DoorsAndOpeners.com


david November 17th 05 08:40 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
The door was opening on it's own then stopped working at all. Garage door
repairman daid it was a bad circuit board and that he can't get ahold of
another one since it's discontinued.

wrote in message
oups.com...
How do you know for sure it's the circuit board?
What does the opener do or not do?

Doordoc
www.DoorsAndOpeners.com




[email protected] November 17th 05 10:27 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
Well if a repairman said the board was bad it must be bad :-) Sadly but
that would not always be true. I would put the odds at 1% it's the
board & 99% it's not the board from the problem you described.

To me it sounds like a shorted wire or stuck button. Did he disconnect
the button wire & the receiver at the motor head? If not disconnect
both & jump across terminals 1 & 2 on the motor head & see if the
operator works properly. If it does it's obviously not the board.

Assuming it works w/ both disconnected, re-connect the button wire &
test unit again. If operator runs on it's own or doesn't work at all,
either the wall button is stuck or their is a short in the wire.

If operator works w/ wall button connected, re-connect the receiver to
see if the problem comes back. If the problem comes back, remove the
batteries in all transmitters & try the wall button. Re-connect
batteries one at a time & if the operator takes off as soon as the
battery is connected that transmitter's button is sticking or broken
(inspect the metal tab on the circuit board under the plastic button to
make sure it isn't flattened or cracked.

Obviously you could inspect the transmitters and/or connect the
receiver before the wall button, but I would think if it was a stuck
transmitter button the battery would be dead by now & the opener would
already be working fine (until you put in a new battery).

I hope you tell me that the repairman already did all of this but my
money says it's not the board even if he did troubleshoot it this far.

Doordoc


Tony Hwang November 17th 05 11:40 PM

Genie Pro 88 Garage door opener parts?
 
wrote:

Well if a repairman said the board was bad it must be bad :-) Sadly but
that would not always be true. I would put the odds at 1% it's the
board & 99% it's not the board from the problem you described.

To me it sounds like a shorted wire or stuck button. Did he disconnect
the button wire & the receiver at the motor head? If not disconnect
both & jump across terminals 1 & 2 on the motor head & see if the
operator works properly. If it does it's obviously not the board.

Assuming it works w/ both disconnected, re-connect the button wire &
test unit again. If operator runs on it's own or doesn't work at all,
either the wall button is stuck or their is a short in the wire.

If operator works w/ wall button connected, re-connect the receiver to
see if the problem comes back. If the problem comes back, remove the
batteries in all transmitters & try the wall button. Re-connect
batteries one at a time & if the operator takes off as soon as the
battery is connected that transmitter's button is sticking or broken
(inspect the metal tab on the circuit board under the plastic button to
make sure it isn't flattened or cracked.

Obviously you could inspect the transmitters and/or connect the
receiver before the wall button, but I would think if it was a stuck
transmitter button the battery would be dead by now & the opener would
already be working fine (until you put in a new battery).

I hope you tell me that the repairman already did all of this but my
money says it's not the board even if he did troubleshoot it this far.

Doordoc

Hi,
Reminds me of old IBM motto, "Think (logic)"
Good one.
Tony


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