FredWanaker
Well-known member
Have a new Liftmaster 81602 door opener. The old model from 2010 stopped working because of interference from all the cameras in the neighborhood - they shared common frequencies. I bought a special approved LED bulb to go in the last one that did not interfere with garage door openers and installed it in the new Liftmaster opener. Several weeks later, a second technician came out to replace the backup battery because the first installer had accidentally dropped the backup battery from about 2/3 up his 6' ladder and I didn't trust it. So when the second technician came out he also replaced the special LED with a standard incandescent bulb. His reason was that the Liftmaster openers are subject to accidental opening from the electronics in LED bulbs receiving and passing the open commands from other openers nearby. I have never heard of this and am wondering if this is a wives' tale or if this is really happening. I would like to go back to the LED if there is no risk of accidental opening. He told me that he had just fixed the problem on a home a mile or two away the week before so he seemed sincere with it. He said the Liftmaster was supposed to have fixed the issue with their new models but it still remains. Any one else heard of this?
