Sears Garage Door Opener Problem, And Questions
I have an older , Sears, chain operated garage door opener. Mechanically, the door is working fine, but I have a problem with the two safety sensors that beam a light across the bottom edge of the door, about 5 inches off the floor bottom. The door will open fine, but will not close. I am 99% sure the problem is in the two sensors just described. On one of the sensors, which I think is the sending unit, the little pilot led light is bright and pretty. However, on the other unit, which is marked the "Receptor" unit, the small led light is barely, barely, lit. It is getting voltage, as the led pilot light will very faintly light up when I apply the electrical wiring plug into it. I can also tell that when I line up the two sensors, and then place my hand across the beam of light, I can just barely detect that it faintly changes the intensity of the led pilot light. My suspicion is that this "Receptor" unit has gone bad. Two Questions please: 1. Am I on the right track ? 2. Can these sensors be bought at Lowe's or Home Depot ? --------------- Any comments or input would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much !!
Answer:
Possibly...take them and place directly in front of each other a foot or so apart and test -- if works reliably, pretty good clue. Of course, make sure the lenses are clean on both. Also can test by jumpering the input to close the circuit to test. I'm sure somewhere they can be obtained; whether at the BORG's I don't know; all my openers are old enough they predate the infrared sensors so never had any need for replacements...
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