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Bypassing garage door safety...

Started by jb666, November 25, 2009, 08:01:34 PM

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jb666

I know, it's there for safety, but here goes anyways...

I'm sick of knocking these things loose.. Now , for some reason, I can NOT get them re-adjusted properly and I think one of them needs to be replaced..

I do not have young kids. There are no pets going in/out of the garage...  So safety isn't an issue.

Is it possible to bypass these?? I know the trick of mounting them on the ceiling about 1' from each other, but I'm curious if the wires can just be tied together to create a loop?


bull

Are you talking about the the two "eyes" that stare at each other and make sure nothing crosses the path of the door? I wouldn't worry at all about overriding or tricking that unless you had kids or pets. Isn't here a way you can just move them in farther and mount them more securely so they're not in the way? Not sure how to bypass the wiring but you might just try putting a jumper wire in from one side of the eye to the other. But I assume there's a sensor in both eyes designed to see the other.

b5blue

On many one is send and one is receive so one side is a switch and the other is a power supply if that helps (?).  :scratchchin:

ITSA426

I've got mine mounted up high enough so the door can't close on the car.  The beam can't pass under the car.

captnsim

Bypassing such a system without the benefit of an oscilloscope is difficult because the alignment signal is mixed with the power.

FLG

Jeff,

Id leave em, just change where they are located. All you need is the charger under the door and someone accidentally clicks the remote.

Neal_J

Quote from: captnsim on November 25, 2009, 09:32:32 PM
Bypassing such a system without the benefit of an oscilloscope is difficult because the alignment signal is mixed with the power.

Damn, I was going to say that. 

OK, not really.  I can't begin to understand that.

skip68

Quote from: FLG on November 25, 2009, 10:58:31 PM
Jeff,

Id leave em, just change where they are located. All you need is the charger under the door and someone accidentally clicks the remote.

:yesnod:   I have remotes on our keys and have hit it and the door started going down and I got scared.   I need to move my sensors up so they hit the center of the car to be safe because sometimes I park half way in and mess with the car as I'm sure some of you do too.   The bad thing is if I'm in another part of the house I can't hear the garage door at all.   So if it gets hit the car will too.   They are a good thing to have.  Don't go cheap on us now Jeff, call out the garage door guys and have them hook you up.   :slap:   And, have it set up so that no matter where the car is in the door it will block the signal.   I think you have taken plenty of chances over the last year with this car, don't take any more please.   :2thumbs:
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miller time

I need todo the same thing!
But my Charger is in the other side.

69bronzeT5

My Charger is about 2-3 inches from the garage door :lol: It sets off the sensors so I have to hold the button to close it now.
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In Bridgeport Ct about 5 years ago a little girl was playing in a garage as the grand mother was baby sitting and she was crushed to death out in the garage.  My nephew removed his some how?  I also would make sure the reverse pressure setting is low so if it does hit something it returns back up easily.
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jb666

You guys are right. I'm going to move the sensors up from floor level to hit the middle of the car. It's better to be safe than sorry. 

jb666

Ok, I just got back in. I remove the brackets/sensors from their floor location (where every leaf blowing by set them off) and put them at MID-CAR level. They are both identical and neatly tucked off to the sides now, not sticking out past the track.. It works perfectly!!!  :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

BrianShaughnessy

Good deal...  mine is set somewhere around mid car also.

The ex once closed the door on the hatch of her shiney black Turbo Z backing up after hitting the button one too many times with the old deathtrap opener. 

I suppose if I'd have tossed her out of my life before that I wouldn't have bought the new door opener.   Coulda saved $$$ all the way around.  :lol:
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jb666

Quote from: BrianShaughnessy on November 26, 2009, 11:39:53 AM
Good deal...  mine is set somewhere around mid car also.

The ex once closed the door on the hatch of her shiney black Turbo Z backing up after hitting the button one too many times with the old deathtrap opener. 

I suppose if I'd have tossed her out of my life before that I wouldn't have bought the new door opener.   Coulda saved $$$ all the way around.  :lol:


Well, if you wanted to look at it THAT way, we'd all just stay single  :smilielol: (putting flame suit on)

mikepmcs

Quote from: jb666 on November 26, 2009, 11:56:22 AM
Quote from: BrianShaughnessy on November 26, 2009, 11:39:53 AM
Good deal...  mine is set somewhere around mid car also.

The ex once closed the door on the hatch of her shiney black Turbo Z backing up after hitting the button one too many times with the old deathtrap opener. 

I suppose if I'd have tossed her out of my life before that I wouldn't have bought the new door opener.   Coulda saved $$$ all the way around.  :lol:


Well, if you wanted to look at it THAT way, we'd all just stay single  :smilielol: (putting flame suit on)



My thoughts exactly.  Relationship status: SINGLE! Any questions..........(see attached photo)


This made me think of something though....those eye thingies on mine are way low.  Not like I take my cars out of the garage anyway. :smilielol:
Hope everyone has a pleasant day. :cglow:
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