Lightning strikes can do significant damage to electronics including your garage door opener.
Lightning strike garage door opener.
One item that is very vulnerable is the electric garage door opener.
After a lightning storm there are three signs to look for to determine if a garage door opener was damaged by.
When this happens the circuit board on the opener and possibly the safety photo eyes may be damaged.
The opener ofr the adjacent garage door still works fine.
In fact the wiring for the photoelectric eyes and the wall buttons can act like a lightning rod pulling energy into the opener damaging the circuit board and leaving your garage door opener dead.
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After a huge lightning strike one of the garage door openers will not work.
After lightning strike the garage door opened opener button on the wall the light.
If you do have a ground rod it may not be doing its job.
We wanted to share a couple tips regarding your garage door openers and lightning strikes or power surges.
Posted by kg6 on 1 25 16 at 1 35 pm to bigb0882 if all of your outlets in the garage are on the same ground fault circuit just check that first.
If your opener has been affected by lightning then you may find that the device no longer powers on following a storm.
After a thunderstorm we see garage door openers that start having issues after a power surge due to lightning.
If your garage door opener doesn t seem to be getting any power then rule out other possible causes such as an unplugged power.
Garage door won t open after lightning strike.
It is getting power because the light turns on.
Lightning keeps blowing out garage door opener.
The power will surge from the ground through water and into electrical wiring.
About all garage doors have metal rails for the rollers.
If you ve been experiencing strange problems from your opener a lightning strike may be the cause.
Every garage door opener is vulnerable to power surges and lightning strikes.
Many families know to unplug their valuable electronics from the wall outlets or to use surge protectors in order to protect these appliances and computers but your garage door opener is also at risk.
Your problem might be as simple as putting a lightning rod on top of your house or a nearby pole.
The house did not lose power and i do not believe the house was.
Had a bolt of lightining hit close to the house yesterday.
Are these grounded to ground and not the ground to the electrical system.
When you try to activate it manually with the wall switch or the remote the light comes on and the motor clicks once but will not turn.