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Looking for information on the Wayne Dalton I-drive door opener any comments
Slightly off topic....I was considering the I-Drive since I have a situation where space is too tight at the ends of the jackshaft, to mount a Liftmaster 3800. (pic below)...
I have put installing an opener on the back burner for now.
I have heard so many horror stories with the I-Drive that I have eliminated it from consideration...So I was thinking about mounting a 3800 on the wall above the door, and then using a couple of 1" bore gilmer-type pulleys, cog type belt, and a short shaft in the opener, to connect the opener to the jackshaft.
I'd position it closer to the center of the door (in the general area of the little square I drew on the photo)...Anyone done this with a 3800?
I can see no reason why it wouldn't work...as long as the 3800 has a good mechanical connection to the shaft, it would be none the wiser....
I was just thinking....can the jackshaft tube pass straight THROUGH a liftmaster 3800? Then it would be relatively easy, just unwind the springs (I've got experience with that), disconnect and remove the cable and pulley hardware at the one end of the shaft, slide the 3800 with the shaft passing through, to where it can be mounted on the wall, re-assemble, rewind the springs, then proceed with install of the 3800 as normal....HMMMM....From the 3800 manual, it looks like the shaft would pass through...but then there is the question of the door possibly hitting the 3800 on the way up.
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Thanks guys for all the information I think I'll go with the Liftmaster 3800.
Blue I hate to keep bugging you
I'm looking for a circuit board for an iDrive - anyone got one - or the complete unit? Just bought a home with 2 and a lightening strike took out one of them. Can't find any parts.
