I know it's not quite a garage question but I have seen some creative minds here.
I happened to buy a property with fancy double swing gate and SEA half tank 110V 2A openers. They have built into driveway sensors and some fancy keypad outside.
Guy spent a lot of money on this but, he stopped short and provided no backup power.
We had 2 power outages in 5 weeks, 8 to 6 hrs each time. That basically makes gate inoperable. Then, someone has to walk 500 ft to the gate with a little special key and release openers hydraulic pressure and swing gates open. As power restores, repeat the process in reverse order.
Also, my wife happens to work night shifts so dragging there at 6 am is.... Plus, if you were locked out, you have to jump the gate sidewall, walk to the house, get the key and so on.
You got the picture.
I went to SEA site and found that they do have a backup setup for this opener. For $1500.
Yep. 2 x 7Ah 12V batteries plus some electronics. Original gate installer charges $115 an hour and claims EIGHT hours to plug it in(??)
That said - any feasible suggestions for a power backup? All I need is about 6-8 gate cycles. They have been good about power restoration so far.
My cut off cost is $700. For that, I can discontinue snazzy openers, install 2 MightyMules and set them on solar. Then re-install them back when selling the house.
I happened to buy a property with fancy double swing gate and SEA half tank 110V 2A openers. They have built into driveway sensors and some fancy keypad outside.
Guy spent a lot of money on this but, he stopped short and provided no backup power.
We had 2 power outages in 5 weeks, 8 to 6 hrs each time. That basically makes gate inoperable. Then, someone has to walk 500 ft to the gate with a little special key and release openers hydraulic pressure and swing gates open. As power restores, repeat the process in reverse order.
Also, my wife happens to work night shifts so dragging there at 6 am is.... Plus, if you were locked out, you have to jump the gate sidewall, walk to the house, get the key and so on.
You got the picture.
I went to SEA site and found that they do have a backup setup for this opener. For $1500.
Yep. 2 x 7Ah 12V batteries plus some electronics. Original gate installer charges $115 an hour and claims EIGHT hours to plug it in(??)That said - any feasible suggestions for a power backup? All I need is about 6-8 gate cycles. They have been good about power restoration so far.
My cut off cost is $700. For that, I can discontinue snazzy openers, install 2 MightyMules and set them on solar. Then re-install them back when selling the house.


