wesst
Well-known member
Just reaching out to see if someone smarter than me can explain if a garage door safety beam can be reversed to simply prevent the door from opening if the beam is broken.
I have a unique location in my garage for an auto lift, but unfortunately the garage will not open with a car on the lift. It’s not a problem as I have a door on each end of the garage, but I have been blessed with 4 kids and I am attempting to prevent them from opening the door with a car on the lift.
My thought process is to purchase another set of beams and place them on the walls so the car would break the beam when on the lift and prevent accidental opening.
For added measure, I have installed a hidden light switch to disable power to the opener, but figured I would look into a beam option redundancy.
Thank you in advance for any insight anyone may be able to provide!
I have a unique location in my garage for an auto lift, but unfortunately the garage will not open with a car on the lift. It’s not a problem as I have a door on each end of the garage, but I have been blessed with 4 kids and I am attempting to prevent them from opening the door with a car on the lift.
My thought process is to purchase another set of beams and place them on the walls so the car would break the beam when on the lift and prevent accidental opening.
For added measure, I have installed a hidden light switch to disable power to the opener, but figured I would look into a beam option redundancy.
Thank you in advance for any insight anyone may be able to provide!


