Old Stanley Garage Door Opener
The receiver in the Stanley is part of one of the printed circuit boards in the unit? Are you saying that the Delta Single Radio Set ($43) will mount -and- connect per the original Stanley board?
Answer:
The power comes from a transformer which is wired to the first and third legs of the receiver, legs one and two are then wired to the push-button's terminal. Any do-it-yourselfer can add on a radio set following the simple to follow directions included in the box. Here's a diagram: http://www.garage-door-hardware.com/delta3.html Another receiver that can be used is LiftMaster's 635LM Universal plug-in receiver http://www.garage-door-parts.com/chamberlain-liftmaster-radio.html They could just plug it in and hard wire it directly to any garage door opener strip. That along with a 971LM transmitter also found on that page and the problem is solved. Just because the receiver circuit is on the blink doesn't necessarily mean that the whole machine will be in the crapper soon. Shame on you for even suggesting that "DoorDoc?"
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