Wish someone had revived this thread before I bought one for my GDO.Any missing teeth, and call them for a free replacement.
I guess. Was taking a break and saw this thread. I actually just replaced one of mine and wanted to read a bit--which lead to commenting, stalking, etc.Are you stalking this thread?
OK, what's under the cover???? Just kidding.I've finally installed both of mine.
They work like a charm, fast reliable and super quiet.
We have a generator, but they also have battery backup.
16 foot x 9 foot 2 1/2' thick R18 insulated door
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12 foot x 9 foot 2 1/2" thick R18 insulated door
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Under cover, A lathe that I got from Lil Foot, super useful!OK, what's under the cover???? Just kidding.
One on each door?
I have 5 garage doors, and I have replaced 3 of them with the Liftmaster 8500W and one with the Chamberlain RGO20, and have one more to do. I removed all the chain drive units before they started to fail on a more regular basis. One unit had a part in it fail, and I fixed that, and a little more than a month later, another part in that unit failed. That is when I decided that they were better than 20 years old, and to replace them all. I am patient and keep watching Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist for sealed boxed units at good prices.I've finally installed both of mine.
They work like a charm, fast reliable and super quiet.
We have a generator, but they also have battery backup.
16 foot x 9 foot 2 1/2' thick R18 insulated door
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12 foot x 9 foot 2 1/2" thick R18 insulated door
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The wall mount units are a far better design, faster and quieter than an old style overhead opener.What I see is that the wall mounts are usually 2X the price of overheads,yet cheaper to make puts more coins into the pockets of the mfrs.
Think it was Ca that put into law ALL new garage door openers had to be battery backed up...
Wonder why they don't mandate CO detector to control them as well ?
Like GreensvilleJay said the springs are stock with the door, they balance the weight of the door.@North Idaho Wolfman, so it appears that the opener and door spring work in conjunction? Did your opener come with the opener spring system, or was that spring system a left-over from the old opener?
Looks like a great setup!
24 years old at the old house. They were there when I bought it. Never touched them. Hope the last 5 years have been good to the new owners.It's kinda important to actually inspect and oil those springs every year.Just a light coating to prevent rust. If nnever oiled they can rust and it's real impressive as to what happens next......