Garage Door Intermittent Stopping
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Garage door intermittent stopping. Adjusting the limit switch will stop your garage door from behaving erratically. See all the details in this video. When the garage door opener works intermittently the logic board may be experiencing radio frequency rf interference from nearby sources such as security lights ham radios and some electronics. A garage door that only opens halfway becomes a nuisance for many reasons.
The garage door is a pretty heavy unit and the track offers some resistance. If your garage door is closing fully and then reversing to open again then it may be due to a problem with the close limit switch. If your garage door opens and suddenly stops it might be because of your logic board. The safety sensors may need adjustment or realignment.
Led lightbulbs are great but they may cause your garage door openers to stop working. If the remote works only when held within a few feet of the motor unit rf interference is probably the problem. This requires a simple turn with. They ve replaced mine twice.
Near the bottom of the door track on both sides are electronic eyes that require a clear line of view between them. If there is too much resistance the garage door opener stops and usually blinks it s light once or twice as a warning. Doing this can save you some amount of cash. Locate and eliminate the source of the rf interference.
Also the most unlikely little things can cause electrical interference with the circuit. The logic board receives and responds signals to any remote. Might be the main circuit board going out. Different garage doors have different means of adjusting the set limit switches but it is usually a screw feature on the motor unit that is turned to adjust how far the door descends.
Took two technicians to figure out the problem. I plugged in a small fan in my garage and it caused the garage door opener to stop working. The solution is either to adjust the tracks on either side of the door grease the rollers adjust the spring or fix the track that the opener caddy runs along.