Greetings! This is my very first post.
I have dual 8500's being installed in a high-lift configuration this upcoming Thursday and am wondering if the door open/close signal can be simply triggered by briefly touching the 888LM keypad signal wires together. I'd like to mount doorbells on the wall about 6 feet underneath their respective 8500s to open/close the doors without walking all the way back to the entrance to the house.
I know this worked at my old house (which used a much older track opener) but I can't seem to find the information about the 8500.
Any help would be deeply appreciated - thanks!
-David Stewart
There are two bulbs in the remote light fixtures. It would appear all you would need to do would be to screw in an adapter to allow you to plug in a cord to your lights. (I do not know anything about elec load and things like that). That would allow you to have several lights on. I have two wireless lights due to two openers and have LED bulbs in them . Then I have multiple other lights on switches. I also have seen on here wireless remotes for lights so you may need to go that way. I like mine switched as many times I simply am only passing thru and do not need all the lights on for that short period of time.
I have the older liftmaster 3800 which I think is pretty much the same as the 8500 minus some of the integrated gateway accessories.
It's a slam dunk. No reason to have an overhead garage door opener.
I'd also suggest putting the two openers in the middle between the two doors and if the speaker is in the way then just move it down. It's just drywall.
My only question is why you don't have high lift tracks? If you ever plan on putting a lift in the garage that extra foot or so will come in handy.
As for the light question? I'm pretty sure you can remove the receivers from the Liftmaster light and attach it to something else. I was going to do that but I need to research the whole internet gateway thing first to see if there's a different way to control the lights and still have them come on and off when the door opens or when you cross the light beam.
Either way, the trick will be in how you hide the module and/or integrate it into whatever light you want to control.
I have a bedroom above the opener too. It's not whisper quiet but more quiet than anything else I've ever had.
