rickpaulos
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During the super cold weather just before Christmas both my 22 year old Chamberlain "Whisper Drive" belt drive garage door openers were misbehaving. After I sprayed the door tracks and wheels with some lube, they did work better. Then a couple days later one failed. The main gear (plastic) was shredded. I ordered a replacement and put that in. While it was still on the bench I ran it with no load and sprayed the new gear to get it running smooth and quiet. After about 30 seconds the capacitor blew. New capacitor ordered.
What is the purpose of the capacitor and why would it blow now. Was it just age?
I don't see any polarity marks on the capacitor. Looks like an electrolytic but is it?
I like the quiet nature of the Chamberlain belt drives. They have worked just fine for 22 years. After taking the one apart for repair, I'm not impressed. Okay, far better than a Stanley I installed for a relative 20 years ago but it could be better. I looked at new models and they all are too high tech. (and double the price from 20 years ago) I don't want even more digital circuitry that is sure to fail soon and my guess is there is more plastic inside, not less. The previous Genie openers were worn out and really old (no) tech and hardly any plastic. I had to repair the chains on those several times (before the www made parts so easy to get).

What is the purpose of the capacitor and why would it blow now. Was it just age?
I don't see any polarity marks on the capacitor. Looks like an electrolytic but is it?
I like the quiet nature of the Chamberlain belt drives. They have worked just fine for 22 years. After taking the one apart for repair, I'm not impressed. Okay, far better than a Stanley I installed for a relative 20 years ago but it could be better. I looked at new models and they all are too high tech. (and double the price from 20 years ago) I don't want even more digital circuitry that is sure to fail soon and my guess is there is more plastic inside, not less. The previous Genie openers were worn out and really old (no) tech and hardly any plastic. I had to repair the chains on those several times (before the www made parts so easy to get).

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