Pineracer
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Hello all-
I received an LM3800 from my wife for a belated Christmas present, although not sure it was for me as she parks in the garage!
The good:
Anyway-The install went ok. I had to build up the support for the housing bracket with sandwiched 2x6s since the garage door framing was 2x10 and nothing sat flush to the drywall-no problem. Ran all the wires, drilled the appropriate holes in the rail for the auto -lock and set the electric eyes in place.
The Not-So-Good:
-Had to adjust the torsion spring as the door didn't want to stay open. A trial-and-error process, as I had never messed with one before. It now stays open at any level and wants to start down with little effort.
-The door just isn't level and I suspect it is leading to my ultimate problem......
THE OPENER WONT FUNCTION!!!! My first attempt at leveling was to loosen the set screws on the roller for the side which was lower, but I loosened too much and had the whole spring unwound. While it was unwound, I leveled the door and cranked the spring back up. I then set the cables nice and taut on the rollers and tightened the set screws. One trip up and back down and the door was back to un-level. Any thoughts??? Could this be the culprit???? 
Directions call for you to "set" the up and down limits of the door initally. The opener will go up to the desired height (although the door is rather noisy) and will go down to my desired setting just fine. Problem arises when I try and hit the remote immediatly after and the thing just wont go. It makes a slight groan like it wants to begin lifting and just shuts down.
One thing I noticed was my torsion spring and bar is not level. It has a bracket in the middle which is raised slightly, giving the bar a very slight bend in it. It makes the 3800 wobble when it is working. Another issue causing the unit to not work?
With money tight, I am trying to fix this thing on my own, but my limited knowledge of garage doors has been surpassed at this point!! Any clues would be greatly appreciated!!
The doors are only 2 years old, but I have no idea who installed them as we bought the house distressed.
Regards-
Pineracer
I received an LM3800 from my wife for a belated Christmas present, although not sure it was for me as she parks in the garage!
The good:
Anyway-The install went ok. I had to build up the support for the housing bracket with sandwiched 2x6s since the garage door framing was 2x10 and nothing sat flush to the drywall-no problem. Ran all the wires, drilled the appropriate holes in the rail for the auto -lock and set the electric eyes in place.
The Not-So-Good:
-Had to adjust the torsion spring as the door didn't want to stay open. A trial-and-error process, as I had never messed with one before. It now stays open at any level and wants to start down with little effort.
-The door just isn't level and I suspect it is leading to my ultimate problem......
Directions call for you to "set" the up and down limits of the door initally. The opener will go up to the desired height (although the door is rather noisy) and will go down to my desired setting just fine. Problem arises when I try and hit the remote immediatly after and the thing just wont go. It makes a slight groan like it wants to begin lifting and just shuts down.
One thing I noticed was my torsion spring and bar is not level. It has a bracket in the middle which is raised slightly, giving the bar a very slight bend in it. It makes the 3800 wobble when it is working. Another issue causing the unit to not work?
With money tight, I am trying to fix this thing on my own, but my limited knowledge of garage doors has been surpassed at this point!! Any clues would be greatly appreciated!!
The doors are only 2 years old, but I have no idea who installed them as we bought the house distressed.Regards-
Pineracer

