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Fishy

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Mine died. I do not feel like researching new ones.

What I want...

A fancy-ass garage door opener that is ridiculously over-engineered for what it does.
 
Could be related to the sending unit on the opener starting to go , having a a weak signal. Possibly there is less interference after dark or it’s coincidental.
Check the batteries in the opener itself that might do the trick but you never know.
Both the handheld remote and the one in the car have trouble in daylight hours but the light on the unit comes on and the door doesn't open. In the dark they both work. I'm going to try resetting with different numbers today, and yes I changed the battery. Wondering about signal interference in daylight. This is vexing. Any engineers out there?
 
I just installed 2 of these this fall. You will be happy, if that is possible for you. Especially if your garage has no other lighting, like mine do.

Wrapping this up.....my plans got corona’d, but we bought this one and it’s finally operational. It is needlessly fussy with an app, WiFi and even an LCD showing the time and temp. Perfect. I love that stuff.

Whisper quiet, too.


Great answers everyone. I know Fishy personally and I'll say this.

Call Sears. Have them come put a new one in. Don't pay for the service plan.

For the next 15 years, you'll push the button and the door will open. Period.

We have a company inspect and service the garage door every year or two...I had them install it. It took like four hours, but I don’t care - I wasn’t here. I just came home to a wonderful garage door opener.
 
They are quiet and strong too. Good stuff. I don’t have any other entrance as the garage is an old detached one. The battery backup when power went out came in VERY handy.
 
We had a major garage door calamity right after the covid struck. I haven't been able to open my garage door in like 6 weeks. (we had the overhead door people look at and they said to leave everything alone until they can disassemble and replace it) Have another 3 weeks minimum until that happens. It blows dragging bikes and paddle boards through the house. I haven't fired up the snowblower and powered that through the house. Yet.
 
There's a new generation of openers that have the motor on the side, near the door. No more rail running down the middle. Naturally, they're more expensive.
 
I don't know the best ones, but avoid garage genie at all cost. They are terrible and require nearly monthly reprogramming.

Have two Genies and not my experience at all. Wife's bay still has the unit that came with the house when we bought it 18 years ago. Prior to today, only thing that went on her side was the spring, although today I did replace the sensors ($33) as we had recent flooding and the circuit board on one got wet.

I put a Genie in on my side about six years ago. No issues whatsoever.
 

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