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My Sears garage door opener, which is about 5 year old and used
infrequently, appears to be kaput. Here's what going on.

1 - Door is in good balance and can move fairly easy with one hand
through it's range when disconnected.

2 - When closing, most times the door will reverse at random points.
Sometimes when first starting to close, sometimes when a foot from the
bottom, etc.

3 - It doesn't appear to be related to the eye sensors. The sensor
glows green as it should and if I break the beam with my foot, then
the door won't even start to close.

4 - Tried setting the down and up force adjustments to maximum, with
no effect.

Any ideas? I'm thinking something is shot in the internal force
sensing circuit.

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My Sears garage door opener, which is about 5 year old and used
infrequently, appears to be kaput. Here's what going on.


1 - Door is in good balance and can move fairly easy with one hand
through it's range when disconnected.


2 - When closing, most times the door will reverse at random points.
Sometimes when first starting to close, sometimes when a foot from the
bottom, etc.


3 - It doesn't appear to be related to the eye sensors. The sensor
glows green as it should and if I break the beam with my foot, then
the door won't even start to close.


4 - Tried setting the down and up force adjustments to maximum, with
no effect.


Any ideas? I'm thinking something is shot in the internal force
sensing circuit.


Try removing one sensor and hold it right next to the other. Does it
work now? My guess is that it is dirty or misaligned and the vibration from
the door moving is moving it just enough to trigger it. If the lenses are
cleaned and carefully aligned, it may take care of the problem.

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And that was the problem. The light sensor was just barely aligned,
so it showed a green and OK light. But as it was closing, the door
track must have vibrated just enough so that it lost the beam
momentarily and reversed. I think it pobably went out of alignment
from someone, like me, bumping into it. It's working perfectly now.

Thanks Joseph.


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I messed with one of mine for about an hour one day until I noticed some
dumass had left the pull rope on the door, and it was crossing in front of
the "eye" when it got 8" off the floor. You never saw a knife in use so
fast.

that's why I mount those dumass eye things on the ceiling above the opener.
Very rarely does anything interfere with it up there.

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And that was the problem. The light sensor was just barely aligned,
so it showed a green and OK light. But as it was closing, the door
track must have vibrated just enough so that it lost the beam
momentarily and reversed. I think it pobably went out of alignment
from someone, like me, bumping into it. It's working perfectly now.

Thanks Joseph.




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Yeah, you won't need those "dumass eye things" until your neighbor's kid or
someone else gets pinned under your door. But of course you have a
mechanical reverse that is infallible until the day you need it to work.
But hey, that's what homeowner's insurance is for, right...?!

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I messed with one of mine for about an hour one day until I noticed some
dumass had left the pull rope on the door, and it was crossing in front of
the "eye" when it got 8" off the floor. You never saw a knife in use so
fast.

that's why I mount those dumass eye things on the ceiling above the
opener. Very rarely does anything interfere with it up there.

--
Steve Barker

YOU should be the one
controlling YOUR car.
Check out:
www.lightsout.org




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And that was the problem. The light sensor was just barely aligned,
so it showed a green and OK light. But as it was closing, the door
track must have vibrated just enough so that it lost the beam
momentarily and reversed. I think it pobably went out of alignment
from someone, like me, bumping into it. It's working perfectly now.

Thanks Joseph.






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My nearest neighbor is almost 1 mile away, and they are 85 years old. If
their kids get under my door, they deserve what they get. And the reverse
does activate with just one finger holding the door from moving.

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Steve Barker

YOU should be the one
controlling YOUR car.
Check out:
www.lightsout.org




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Yeah, you won't need those "dumass eye things" until your neighbor's kid
or someone else gets pinned under your door. But of course you have a
mechanical reverse that is infallible until the day you need it to work.
But hey, that's what homeowner's insurance is for, right...?!

Rich



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