Hello all, I've got a real PITA opener that's driving me nuts. A couple weeks ago the opener started randomly only closing partway and then going back up. Nothing blocking the sensor, no binding in the door. Adjusting the resistance limits did not change it. If I held the button it still would come back, so it wasn't a sensor issue. I noticed the light on the inside button would cut out for a bit after I was playing around with trying to get the door to close and the button would quit functioning. So I checked through all the connections and all were good, but the problem remained. I pulled the cover and found a connection to the relay that controls the light had burnt on the circuit board. I attempted to resolder the connection, but it was too far gone. There were a couple other spots on the board that looked to b a bit burnt so I got a new board.
I install the new board, which is listed as a replacement for the model in my opener, but there appear to be a few differences:
1. The old board had only 3 external wire connections, the new one has 6.
2. There are a lot less relays on the replacement board.
The board does sit in the same spot and has the same connector for the harness, but not everything works.
1. There is no power to the door control in the garage.
2. It will not accept the outside keypad's reprogramming.
3. It will not recognize the manual limit switches presently installed on the door, either connected to the harness or when connected to the posts that are used for limit switches on other models for which this board is used as a replacement.
I'm somewhat adept mechanically, but I don't want to kill an expensive circuit board by trying to dig into that. Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I install the new board, which is listed as a replacement for the model in my opener, but there appear to be a few differences:
1. The old board had only 3 external wire connections, the new one has 6.
2. There are a lot less relays on the replacement board.
The board does sit in the same spot and has the same connector for the harness, but not everything works.
1. There is no power to the door control in the garage.
2. It will not accept the outside keypad's reprogramming.
3. It will not recognize the manual limit switches presently installed on the door, either connected to the harness or when connected to the posts that are used for limit switches on other models for which this board is used as a replacement.
I'm somewhat adept mechanically, but I don't want to kill an expensive circuit board by trying to dig into that. Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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