Man, you should do more videos, you are great in explaining how to do it! Congrats on the video, I will install 2 this weekend and will use your video to get it done!
A tip for installing power head. Make sure the carriage is disengaged , open the door by hand. Use a block on the door to support opener rail . Check rail if it is level, adjust if necessary. Now mount power head at same position. Remove support block from door flip carriage to lock position, move door by hand to lock into carriage. Great video enjoyed it
By far the best i love you man i was so stressed out over this and i was watching this when i left home i came home so excited cause with your help i figured out what i needed to do and boom it worked and now its all set and the kids can get in and out safely
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I was able to get the rail system put together by simply following your instructions. Now I have to move my old mounting bracket forward because the old garage door opener rail system was longer. Again, thank you, new subscriber here!
I just completed an install on a similar Genie. The sensor wire routing forced me to do a modification. I didn't want to route it out and around as my garage has a finished ceiling. You can't just attach it to the rail (my old one you could). As the rail is hollow, I drilled a hole on the under side about an inch from the motor head. There is a Bolt hole towards the end, must be for over travel but I removed it. I used Fish tape to get the wire in the rail and out the removed bolt hole. You only need the one wire as you can wire in a series. Made it so much cleaner.
Thank you, your video made for very easy installation. Here are a few tips that I used: I'm a nazi about using thread lock on anything that causes vibration. Also, when mounting the power unit, I tied a 1/4" rope to the rail near the power unit and to the ceiling mount, pulled it up to level and finished the hangers. Thanks again!
Pretty sure the garage door springs are wound too tight. This may be why the old garage door opener failed. The door should not spring open by itself once the door opener lever is disengaged. There are of course a ton of videos on how to adjust garage door springs but the general rule of thumb is the door should stay open by itself once the door is half way opened manually.
Also, you should remove the door locking mechanism once you have a garage door opener installed on a door. If someone engages the lock and then attempts to open the garage door with the garage door opener, something is going to break. The door, the locking mechanism, the opener track or the opener itself will be damaged. The garage door opener serves as your garage door lock once it has been installed.
We got everything installed and programmed. the wall mount button will not put the door down now unless you hold the button down the whole time and the down button on the remote does not work at all. it goes up just fine. Does anyone here know what the problem could be??
Sounds like a safety sensor issue. Make sure they are aligned properly and nothing is obstructing the line of sight between them. If you still have the issue check your wiring and make sure you don’t have the wall station and sensor wiring mixed up.
Yes, the sensor lights are different colors, that is normal. If the buttons are reversed you likely put the belt union on the wrong side of the channel; looking out the garage door from the inside, it should be on the right side.
During assembly the turn buckle union should not be at either extreme, near the motor or end of the channel. For ease place the union about 2 feet from the end of the channel. Once assembled, lift/open the door until the plastic carrier covers the union and then lock the carrier in place (how far the door is open will depend on where the union is prior to setting the limits; now you can set the limits). While the union doesn't have to be centered, if it is at either extreme, leaving the garage door open or closed prior to setting the limits, it will be beyond the limit adjustments. Not mentioned is you must set the limits prior to installing the backup battery.
Buddy. This video is exactly what I needed to confirm my installation. Thank you. God bless you.
This was by far one of the best instructional 📹. Thank you phenomenal job!
Very good. Don explains this fully and has shown that if you mess up, it's fixable. Thank you, Don
This video is great! Much better than the other guy that didn't show all of the steps.
Man, you should do more videos, you are great in explaining how to do it! Congrats on the video, I will install 2 this weekend and will use your video to get it done!
A tip for installing power head. Make sure the carriage is disengaged , open the door by hand. Use a block on the door to support opener rail . Check rail if it is level, adjust if necessary. Now mount power head at same position. Remove support block from door flip carriage to lock position, move door by hand to lock into carriage. Great video enjoyed it
Thanks....this was very helpful 🙏🏾
Very thorough guide that considers the little things.
By far the best i love you man i was so stressed out over this and i was watching this when i left home i came home so excited cause with your help i figured out what i needed to do and boom it worked and now its all set and the kids can get in and out safely
Ready to tackle this tomorrow. Thank you for the great explanation of it all.!
Excellent install instructions
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I was able to get the rail system put together by simply following your instructions. Now I have to move my old mounting bracket forward because the old garage door opener rail system was longer. Again, thank you, new subscriber here!
I just completed an install on a similar Genie. The sensor wire routing forced me to do a modification. I didn't want to route it out and around as my garage has a finished ceiling. You can't just attach it to the rail (my old one you could). As the rail is hollow, I drilled a hole on the under side about an inch from the motor head. There is a Bolt hole towards the end, must be for over travel but I removed it. I used Fish tape to get the wire in the rail and out the removed bolt hole. You only need the one wire as you can wire in a series. Made it so much cleaner.
Thank you, your video made for very easy installation. Here are a few tips that I used: I'm a nazi about using thread lock on anything that causes vibration. Also, when mounting the power unit, I tied a 1/4" rope to the rail near the power unit and to the ceiling mount, pulled it up to level and finished the hangers. Thanks again!
thanks for the video,. I'm going to install my Genie door opener today.
Thank you. Great video, you made it easy to follow along with reference points if a second look at a particular part of the video is needed.
Great detailed explanation
Outstanding. Thanks
Great detailed video! Bravo 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great installation video, very helpful. Thanks
Great video-I have the same one.Well done man👏👏👏👏
Great Job. Awesome video
Well done video 👍
Thank you!!!!!
THANK YOU
Pretty sure the garage door springs are wound too tight. This may be why the old garage door opener failed. The door should not spring open by itself once the door opener lever is disengaged. There are of course a ton of videos on how to adjust garage door springs but the general rule of thumb is the door should stay open by itself once the door is half way opened manually.
Also, you should remove the door locking mechanism once you have a garage door opener installed on a door. If someone engages the lock and then attempts to open the garage door with the garage door opener, something is going to break. The door, the locking mechanism, the opener track or the opener itself will be damaged. The garage door opener serves as your garage door lock once it has been installed.
We got everything installed and programmed. the wall mount button will not put the door down now unless you hold the button down the whole time and the down button on the remote does not work at all. it goes up just fine. Does anyone here know what the problem could be??
Sounds like a safety sensor issue. Make sure they are aligned properly and nothing is obstructing the line of sight between them. If you still have the issue check your wiring and make sure you don’t have the wall station and sensor wiring mixed up.
I'm having the exact same issue, not even using any safety sensors
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Need help. One sensor has a red light and the other a green light. Is it normal? The - is the up and the + is the down limit. What did I do wrong?
Yes, the sensor lights are different colors, that is normal. If the buttons are reversed you likely put the belt union on the wrong side of the channel; looking out the garage door from the inside, it should be on the right side.
@@TheOnespeedbiker you are right. I changed the belt union to the other side. Now is working. Thanks!
How much you charge for the installation/repairs??
I still can’t get the pull to open the garage door
You didn't show how the plastic carrier that the door hooks to is moved by the turn buckles or belt
During assembly the turn buckle union should not be at either extreme, near the motor or end of the channel. For ease place the union about 2 feet from the end of the channel. Once assembled, lift/open the door until the plastic carrier covers the union and then lock the carrier in place (how far the door is open will depend on where the union is prior to setting the limits; now you can set the limits). While the union doesn't have to be centered, if it is at either extreme, leaving the garage door open or closed prior to setting the limits, it will be beyond the limit adjustments. Not mentioned is you must set the limits prior to installing the backup battery.
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Even with all the instructions this install is a pain in the a$$ if you can afford it pay the $200 install fee and save yourself 4-5hrs of work