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Suitable 24V charger of for garage door motor
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<blockquote data-quote="marcochezzi" data-source="post: 1167463" data-attributes="member: 21001"><p>That spring cost a friend of mine a hospital trip in order to have his hand stitched back together.. the pictures he took of the before and after damage will have you ask yourself very very seriously if you really want to mess with that unit, worse thing was with the unwinding of the spring and the carnage that ensued, to further add to his woes he was then unable to lift the weight of the door to get himself out of a completely enclosed area, no side doors, had to wait for help, with a hand literally in pieces.....</p><p></p><p>As with Santosh, I too have a make of door opener on my workshop garage that has no facility for battery recharge.. I was going to run that door off a small office UPS directly from mains, which would take care of my need as yours during periods of load-shedding, thankfully with solar having been been installed a year ago that problem is no longer..</p><p></p><p>Pity you are not closer, I have three of those UPS things stored in a cupboard doing absolutely squat..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcochezzi, post: 1167463, member: 21001"] That spring cost a friend of mine a hospital trip in order to have his hand stitched back together.. the pictures he took of the before and after damage will have you ask yourself very very seriously if you really want to mess with that unit, worse thing was with the unwinding of the spring and the carnage that ensued, to further add to his woes he was then unable to lift the weight of the door to get himself out of a completely enclosed area, no side doors, had to wait for help, with a hand literally in pieces..... As with Santosh, I too have a make of door opener on my workshop garage that has no facility for battery recharge.. I was going to run that door off a small office UPS directly from mains, which would take care of my need as yours during periods of load-shedding, thankfully with solar having been been installed a year ago that problem is no longer.. Pity you are not closer, I have three of those UPS things stored in a cupboard doing absolutely squat.. [/QUOTE]
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