Would you know what this is called?
If I knew what it was called, I could search for it.
I know what it does (or at least what it is supposed to do)
But it no longer works.
I tried everything.
It turns on the garage lite on the automatic garage door opener when you
open & close the door.
120 V A/C current heats the windings on the heating element on the
bi-metallic top arm/tab, & causes it to bend slightly, so that it touches
the points, hence supplying 120V A/C to the lite.
Then when it cools (when power is interupted after the door opens or closes)
it straightens out, & cuts power to the lite.
Time lite is on/off is adjustable with the adjustment screw. (or it used to
be when it worked)
The fine wiring wrapped around the bi-metallic arm had broken numerous
times, & I soldered it, but this time I really don't see what is wrong with
it.
I need a new one.
My garage opener is old, & obsolete, but it is an industrial model, &
extremely powerful & dependable.
My door requires an industrial model because my door weighs about 400 lbs, &
is 18 feet.
Bonus points if you can tell me where to buy one of these heating elements
(or at least tell me what it is called so I can search for it)
I can send the pics in full resolution if you want them.
Al
If I knew what it was called, I could search for it.
I know what it does (or at least what it is supposed to do)
But it no longer works.
I tried everything.
It turns on the garage lite on the automatic garage door opener when you
open & close the door.
120 V A/C current heats the windings on the heating element on the
bi-metallic top arm/tab, & causes it to bend slightly, so that it touches
the points, hence supplying 120V A/C to the lite.
Then when it cools (when power is interupted after the door opens or closes)
it straightens out, & cuts power to the lite.
Time lite is on/off is adjustable with the adjustment screw. (or it used to
be when it worked)
The fine wiring wrapped around the bi-metallic arm had broken numerous
times, & I soldered it, but this time I really don't see what is wrong with
it.
I need a new one.
My garage opener is old, & obsolete, but it is an industrial model, &
extremely powerful & dependable.
My door requires an industrial model because my door weighs about 400 lbs, &
is 18 feet.
Bonus points if you can tell me where to buy one of these heating elements
(or at least tell me what it is called so I can search for it)
I can send the pics in full resolution if you want them.
Al
