Alchymist
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Back story: in 2008 we bough the current residence, which has a 3 car garage. Bays 2 & 3 had Craftsman GDOs, different models. The one in bay 3 was disconnected with the door loop missing, but the one in bay 2 looked operational.
Moved the one from bat 2 to bay 1 and bought a new remote for it. Worked good for several years, then started acting intermittently not wanting to complete the cycle up or down. Finally it quit altogether. After a few months of no opener, I decided to see what was up. See pictures. So, i dropped the one in bay 3 and opened it up. Different controls, but the mechanicals were mostly identical. One connector on the pc board was burnt, so it crashed on the original owner. Was able to drop the shaft with the larger gear out without too much trouble and replace the one in the wife's opener. Seems to work ok, will see how long it lasts. First hiccup and we get a new opener.
So, being a packrat/salvage type, I pullet the motor out of the dead one, hoping it might prove usable on my belt/disk sander. Figured the wiring out, and discovered that it is VERY intermittent duty rated. In exactly one minute of no load operation, hot to the touch. At a minute and a half, turned it off before smoking it. Guess it was engineered pretty close to the edge, as were the plastic (nylon?) gears. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Moved the one from bat 2 to bay 1 and bought a new remote for it. Worked good for several years, then started acting intermittently not wanting to complete the cycle up or down. Finally it quit altogether. After a few months of no opener, I decided to see what was up. See pictures. So, i dropped the one in bay 3 and opened it up. Different controls, but the mechanicals were mostly identical. One connector on the pc board was burnt, so it crashed on the original owner. Was able to drop the shaft with the larger gear out without too much trouble and replace the one in the wife's opener. Seems to work ok, will see how long it lasts. First hiccup and we get a new opener.
So, being a packrat/salvage type, I pullet the motor out of the dead one, hoping it might prove usable on my belt/disk sander. Figured the wiring out, and discovered that it is VERY intermittent duty rated. In exactly one minute of no load operation, hot to the touch. At a minute and a half, turned it off before smoking it. Guess it was engineered pretty close to the edge, as were the plastic (nylon?) gears. Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
