ivoryguy36
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Hi all,
I found this forum googling Wayne Dalton iDrive. I have a very low headroom Wayne Dalton 9000 series 16x7 door. I have a torquemaster spring, and I installed an iDrive Pro opener on it about 5 years ago. It's been working great up till this winter. This year, the floor got water under it that froze and heaved up, and caused the opener to think there was an obstruction and not stay down. When I tried to recalibrate, it didn't find the upper limit and kept winding the cable after the door was all the way up. The opener pulled the bottom section of the door off the track and jammed it against the torquetube. I got the door unjammed and got it to go down and called the local Wayne Dalton dealer. The tech that came out said I broke the spring and the clutch on the opener. He replaced the spring, removed the opener and installed a bracket so that I could at least open my door by hand. He then said idrives are obsolete, and I don't have room to install anything else.
I found a "new" idrive torquemaster on ebay (missing parts) but not the pro model (not sure what the difference was). I hate to think about throwing more good money after bad in the hopes of having an opener for a few years. Before I give up another $ 350, does anyone have any suggestions for a low headroom door? The old idrive was almost touching the ceiling when it was mounted over the door and there is no room for a trolley drive style opener. I'm really hoping I didn't just waste $ 250 having that torquemaster spring repaired.
I found this forum googling Wayne Dalton iDrive. I have a very low headroom Wayne Dalton 9000 series 16x7 door. I have a torquemaster spring, and I installed an iDrive Pro opener on it about 5 years ago. It's been working great up till this winter. This year, the floor got water under it that froze and heaved up, and caused the opener to think there was an obstruction and not stay down. When I tried to recalibrate, it didn't find the upper limit and kept winding the cable after the door was all the way up. The opener pulled the bottom section of the door off the track and jammed it against the torquetube. I got the door unjammed and got it to go down and called the local Wayne Dalton dealer. The tech that came out said I broke the spring and the clutch on the opener. He replaced the spring, removed the opener and installed a bracket so that I could at least open my door by hand. He then said idrives are obsolete, and I don't have room to install anything else.
I found a "new" idrive torquemaster on ebay (missing parts) but not the pro model (not sure what the difference was). I hate to think about throwing more good money after bad in the hopes of having an opener for a few years. Before I give up another $ 350, does anyone have any suggestions for a low headroom door? The old idrive was almost touching the ceiling when it was mounted over the door and there is no room for a trolley drive style opener. I'm really hoping I didn't just waste $ 250 having that torquemaster spring repaired.

and tell them to make it right! Still going to cost you.