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The Chamberlain 820CB Replacement Opener Garage Door Safety Sensors and myQ Smart Garage Control system offers a seamless integration of safety and convenience. Compatible with all Chamberlain garage door openers made after 1997, this system features intuitive safety reversing sensors that automatically reverse the door upon detecting obstructions. With the myQ app, users can control their garage door from anywhere, share access with family and friends, and set schedules for added security.
Style | Sensors + Control, MYQ-G0401-ES |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
M**N
Solves Problems with Sunlight
I had new garage doors installed about 3-4 years ago and they functioned perfectly (including the safety sensors) from day one. Unfortunately, we recently starting having problems with the garage doors closing in the later afternoon (North facing driveway). It was pretty clear that the sun was shining directly into the safety sensors which caused the lift motor to reverse. This was a major problem as I have a few kids who are great on their iPhones but not so great when it comes to more "complicated" home problems (i.e. running a dishwasher, washing machine, lawn mower, and garage doors). It is really frustrating to be at work and have a kid call to say they can't get the garage doors to close. It is even more frustrating to try to explain how to solve the problem to the helpless teenagers.....Enough said. Time to solve the problem.I did lots of internet research and found all kinds of hokey solutions (i.e. toilet paper roll, black plastic sun shades, etc...) but none of those seemed reliable enough to protect me from the dreaded call from the teenagers so I looked into the problem further and it appears that long-term exposure to sunlight can cause the older generation of photoelectric safety sensors to deteriorate. I decided to replace the old sensors with these hoping it would solve the problem. Good news! They did!I do have a couple of tips that might help with the install if you choose to replace your old sensors with these. First, I used a black permanent marker to mark the top location of the brackets for the old sensors. I then removed the old brackets and installed the new brackets with the new sensors as a complete assembly with the top of the new bracket at the marked line. That is much easier than installing the new bracket and then installing the new sensor (you do need to use the new bracket as the sensors are shaped differently).Next, I pre-wound some of the excess wire around a pen to create a little buffer in case I needed to move the new sensor up or down. It is only possible to do this easily if you do it before the wires from the sensor are connected to the wires from the garage door motor. I now had a buffer that would allow vertical movement if my marks were off.Finally, I cut the old sensor out one wire at a time so that I did not have to unplug the garage door motor itself. If you cut one wire at a time, you cannot create a short which might damage the garage door motor and unplugging the motor itself is an unnecessary extra step. The connectors that are included with the new sensors were perfect and easily secured with a simple pliers so all good!Once the install and electrical connections were complete, it was easy to verify the sensors were properly aligned. One sensor has an amber light and the other has a green light. It does not appear to matter how you install them. Both lights are constantly on when things are properly aligned and they flash if there is a problem so easy to verify the install. Mine turned out to be correct so I went on to test the up/down performance at the same time of day when we usually have trouble. Everything worked perfectly and I no longer have problems with the sunlight causing the garage doors to reverse!These turned out to be a simple solution to a frustrating problem. I highly recommend the kit if you are having similar problems with your garage doors auto reversing due to sunlight!
P**E
Purchased to replace faulty sensors. Quality stuff as described.
My Liftmaster garage door started to not go down. I got the flashing garage door light, and then when you tried to lower it again, it would start then just reverse and go right back up. Then the up/down arrows would flash/alternate, which is a code that the security/sensors at the bottom are blocked or faulty. After some basic attempts to adjust them myself, it would magically work for a short time, then fail again. Called a well known big garage door company in our area, who came out (not the originally installed, who is the other big company in our area the home builder used BTW) and person switched the sensors to the other side, lubed the door and adjusted the lift/operation. Charged us $189 and the door worked, for a very short time again, like 5-6 times and back to the same issue. The sensors would show one amber, and the green light on the other sensor would only work randomly or once/twice and then fail. So the fix didn't work. The door was smoother and much more quiet, but the repair/installer person also then wanted to charge us/get us to install/fix the bearings and springs which they claimed were worn out and needed replacing. Of course, they wanted to charge us like $800 for that, or just replace the entire system/door for $2000!!!! Yeah right. The bearings/rollers and spring might be faulty, but they still work and are likely getting near the end of life. So I just decided after reading/searching around that my symptoms sound like the sensor(s) are just going bad. So I purchased these original ones, not knockoffs, which might be fine, but figured the extra $15 is worth it to get brackets in case I need those. I did a quick direct swap and rewired with the new sensors, did a quick adjustment, and baaaaammmm! Working fine now, no problems. So, no $2000 repair or whatever, just $35 and the door is opening/closing just fine now. Maybe this helps someone else.
B**E
Sensors are very nice
I have a Chamberlain Whisper Drive. These are light years better than the other option on Amazon. The other sensors had to be wired backwards to work. After they were wired I couldn't get the sensors to read each other. I literally held both sensors inches apart and it wouldn't read the signal from the other. So I returned them. These sensors wired up correctly and we're very easy to adjust as they are smaller and fit in the brackets better. They are actually better than the OEM ones I originally received with the unit.
S**H
Clear instructions, bright light sensors
The instructions were clear and these were easy to install with a little patience. The sensors lights are big and bright. Upon installing, the green sensor was flashing, indicating that I needed to adjust the positioning with the wing nut screw, which was easy. It came with a spare wire connector. which was good because I absolutely crushed with first connection using my wire cutter crimper. That turned out to be overdoing the crimping. Instead, I used my lock nut pliers. While these are more expensive than the generic brands, I have confidence that they will last. I installed a name brand sensor on another garage door eight years ago and the sensor still works.
E**D
Great product, good instructions, easy installation
Great product, good instructions, easy installation and adjustment. Highly recommended
A**N
Replaced the old Sensors with ease
These new sensors replaced my old sensors. The new ones have excellent bright bid LEDs which are easier to see than the old ones. They're much smaller and the replacement was a breeze.
J**.
Works like it should
My garage door was failing, works find in the evenings but during the day it would act as if something was in the way of the beams. Finally decided replace the sensors. I decided to go with a name I'm familiar with. Works great, instructions are straight forward and love the new led indicators.
D**L
Great sensor
Works with my Liftmaster garage door opener.The included wire clips were helpful for attaching new sensors’ wires to the original wires from the old sensors.The LED indicators on each sensor are bright and easy to see.
A**R
Working fine. Easy install.
Installed several weeks ago. Working fine. Was easy to install in about 15 minutes. Attached to existing brackets.
M**E
Good Replacement, Probably OEM
Our garage door opener was acting up, yet everything checked out okay. No matter what I adjusted, including the photo-sensors, sometimes it would not close. After exhaustive testing, the only thing it could be was the photo-sensors, although their little yellow and green lights appeared to function. With nothing else it cold be, I bought these replacements. They arrived quickly and installed exactly as the old ones. The garage door now works properly every time! I can only conclude that the old sensors were on the verge of not working.Okay, 3 or 4-stars should be average, which these are. But, because of the low price, I'm bumping them up to five.Hot tip: if your garage door sensors are going bad, but not burnt out, you can't just remove them and go without. The garage door opener insists on these being connected or it won't work. Until the replacements arrived, I taped the two old ones touching and facing each other on a strip of wood, then placing them atop the opener, I wired them in. So, the door worked fine. For safety sake, I backed off on the sensor that controls the down force to the point where even a soft item would reverse the garage door on impact.
H**X
Easy to install
Our two Chamberlain door openers, protected with external surge protectors, were zapped by lightning. One required complete replacement and the other needed new safety sensors. I ordered the sensors through Amazon and the price was very good, they were delivered quickly, and with the supplied parts and instructions they were very easy to install. This is a simple easy job that any homeowner can do themselves.
J**E
Buena compra
Los sensores anteriores ya no funcionaban correctamente, decidí cambiarlos por estos, tengo motor chamberlain y funcionaron excelente, muy fácil la instalación sin necesidad de contratar técnico.
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