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    Stein01


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    Post  Stein01 Sat Jun 19, 2021 2:33 pm

    So I’ve installed the garage door opener and everything but was confused about the wires(pre installed wires) that go to one of the sensors and the actual opener. It’s just a big loop back into the ceiling and wall. I talked to my construction guy who supervised on the house asked his electrical guy and said to cut them and feed one part for the sensor and one for the opener button next to the switch. Just wondering if anyone can help and confirm this. Pictures if it helps.
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    inntroz2010vz


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    Post  inntroz2010vz Wed Aug 25, 2021 11:11 pm

    Can you share some pictures?
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    frantvesson101


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    Post  frantvesson101 Wed Oct 18, 2023 11:45 am

    [size=13]It's important to get the wiring right for safety and functionality. Posting [/size]Door Opener pictures would definitely help the community provide more accurate advice on how to connect the wires properly. Make sure to consult the garage door opener manual as well, as it often provides specific instructions for wiring. Safety first!
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    lauryfriese


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    julianbrown745


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    Post  julianbrown745 Fri Jan 26, 2024 7:18 am

    Stein01 wrote:So I’ve installed the garage door opener and everything but was confused about the wires(pre installed wires) that go to one of the sensors and the actual opener. It’s just a big loop back into the ceiling and wall. I talked to my construction guy who supervised on the house asked his electrical guy and said to cut them and feed one part for the sensor and one for the opener button next to the switch. Just wondering if anyone can help and confirm this. Pictures if it helps.
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