Shluffer
Member
I'm not sure where to put this, so I'm putting it here.
My garage door opener (an alister 1/3 HP if that matters) stuck on, melted the belt, and possibly burnt out the motor (not sure yer, i'm going to let it cool down and see if it still works).
How do these things know when to turn off? I'm concerned that if I replace the motor, it will just burn out again do to a faulty circuit of some sort
I'm thinking the best thing may be to just replace the chain drive. Are all of the chains standard? can I just pick up a new one and replace the old one with it , or is there more to it?
My garage door opener (an alister 1/3 HP if that matters) stuck on, melted the belt, and possibly burnt out the motor (not sure yer, i'm going to let it cool down and see if it still works).
How do these things know when to turn off? I'm concerned that if I replace the motor, it will just burn out again do to a faulty circuit of some sort
I'm thinking the best thing may be to just replace the chain drive. Are all of the chains standard? can I just pick up a new one and replace the old one with it , or is there more to it?