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Motors usually have a safety cut-out to prevent motor burn out if they are overloaded. Try taking the cowling off the back end to see if anything is catching anywhere! If it runs with belts or gears, make sure they are aligned properly, and not too tight!
Funny ...I wouldn't have taken you as a member of the aristocracy!
Last edited by Strawbs; 09-23-2003 at 05:28 PM.
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well I don't mean to question your intelligence in any way... BUT...
have you double\triple checked the wiring? *ducks in expectation of a tirade of abuse*
...and is it getting enough juice\amps?
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Re: Nuffing to do wiv computers !!!!!!!
Whoa! A clown garage!
A car is to a clown, what a garage is to a car
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Kids been makin' it go up and down and possbly going for a ride on it? Try hooking the motor directly to the power source for testing purposes. Also, if you have an obstacle sensor for the door, make sure it's lined up proper and nuthin is in the way
Rat
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"The object of war is not to die for your country but to
make the other ******* die for his."
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Originally posted by Rat
Kids been makin' it go up and down and possbly going for a ride on it? Try hooking the motor directly to the power source for testing purposes. Also, if you have an obstacle sensor for the door, make sure it's lined up proper and nuthin is in the way
Rat
motor spins fine!........... Will stick 240 on it & see if their is internal (current cut off thingi's) making it stop ...........
Poor do, having to get out & pull the frikkin door.......
Nahh It just stays in the drive @ the mo
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go and show those snickering kids what for!
Member the gun...... always the gun.......
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did ye remebers to puts batteries in da remote?
Or mebbe ya need to check da bushes fer a practical joker wiv a similar remote
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"The object of war is not to die for your country but to
make the other ******* die for his."
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it could be the alignment
hang the heavier ( eastwood ) kid off the high side and the lighter ( oliver twist look-alike ) off the low side
oh oh - have to beware smack up the head from the gentler sex
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They have safety cutouts in case of overload or over travel. The torque limiters or the travel limiters maybe out of adjustment. In most cases the gears go bad from abuse or use. If you can disengage the door , and opener works , then the gears are bad.
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