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michael bieber March 12th 18 06:14 PM

Allister ARD garage door opener issues
 
Have two Allister ARD's installed in a 2 car garage. One stopped lifting the
wooden door. The motor would just hum but not lift. A cable had torn, so I
replaced that. Still wouldn't lift, so I swapped the motor from the known good
opener, butit made zero difference. Swapped the capacitor. Door lifted and
closed but stopped at times. I suspect its an issue with the motor controls,
but the ARD system is old and doesn't have a single circuit board containing
everything on it. It appears to have a seperate power supply, etc. Is it
possible to obtain these components anymore since its an old unit or possibly
upgrade it to the ARD II or IIa? Any insight would be helpful.

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trader_4 March 12th 18 06:41 PM

Allister ARD garage door opener issues
 
On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 2:14:06 PM UTC-4, michael bieber wrote:
Have two Allister ARD's installed in a 2 car garage. One stopped lifting the
wooden door. The motor would just hum but not lift. A cable had torn, so I
replaced that. Still wouldn't lift, so I swapped the motor from the known good
opener, butit made zero difference. Swapped the capacitor. Door lifted and
closed but stopped at times. I suspect its an issue with the motor controls,
but the ARD system is old and doesn't have a single circuit board containing
everything on it. It appears to have a seperate power supply, etc. Is it
possible to obtain these components anymore since its an old unit or possibly
upgrade it to the ARD II or IIa? Any insight would be helpful.

--
for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...s-1161026-.htm




First question is if the door moves freely and is balanced so it does not
take a lot of force to move it by hand?


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