How to fix a garage door opener Board Repair - Remote not working

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    In my last garage door repair video (a year ago) I replaced the antenna wire on this opener and it worked for quite a while. But then the trouble came back. As always, if your remotes are not working first try replacing the batteries. Once I hit the opener on the side and got it to work for a few days. The Hit Test. So knowing that hitting it got it to work I decided to check all the solder joints and BINGO!
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  • @brentmiller6047
    @brentmiller6047 Před 2 lety +6

    8 years later and you helped another one. thanks for leaving this up.

  • @thedillon6
    @thedillon6 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Adam thanks so much for the help! You made this video several years ago and your still helping people! The soldering was the trick, would've never figured that out if it wasn't for you.

  • @edhardt1198
    @edhardt1198 Před měsícem +1

    Same board on my 2008 Craftsman opener. Suddenly my opener was forgetting my remotes. I check out your video and although I didn't see an issue with the solder joints, I added some liquid flux and hit them with my soldering iron. Now it works great. Thanks you really helped me out.

  • @JCamanyag
    @JCamanyag Před 2 lety +2

    CONFIRMED solution for a Sears 139.53914! Same exact board markings but with a Red Learn button (390 MHz) vs the Purple button (315 Mhz) on the video. I am impressed! Excellent sleuthing Adam, and a nice plain simple video. And, no, I did NOT see the hairline cracks on the same Molex pins, even using my smartphone for closeups. Just re-flowed the solder as suggested. Makes me wonder how much money this video has actually saved people over the years.

  • @mqaoiboshi
    @mqaoiboshi Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your video helped me fix my door opener board. I had the same symptoms of initially sporadic operation and then finding that deflecting the housing cover that the board was attached to reliably connected or disconnected electrical power to the board. There was one thing different about my board that I would like to share. I noticed that the board in your video where solders had cracked had a white plastic plug-in connector that held all the pins in the same alignment on the board so that their individual alignment stayed pretty fixed during reflowing the solder. In my case I had pins that were all individual, not held together by a plastic connector. So when I reflowed the solder, it re-established the electrical connection and it would work for a while and then eventually break again. I finally realized that during reflowing solder the pins could shift alignment and be stressed when the plug-in was reconnected or even after several cycles of operation and the opener experienced normal operational deflection (transmitted to the board via the plug) that pretty soon would break the solders again. Maybe other viewers who also have individual connector pins might want to watch for this. The connector holding pin alignment needs to be attached when reflowing solder in these situations so that all the pins stay stress-free. I even found that I had to leave my opener cover off because attaching it would stress the troublesome solders and cause it to fail, which I don't like doing because it makes it easier to forget about the 110 AC and reach in there without unplugging power.

  • @IslandBoyYT
    @IslandBoyYT Před 2 lety +3

    THANK-YOU! This video along with another one on CZcams allowed me to fix my opener! On the "other" board, there were visible cracks on one of the solder joints. I never soldered before but I bought a kit and was able to re-solder the joint.
    It FIXED my garage opener that would intermittently stop while opening or closing. This video helped so much on my FIX!!! AMAZING!

  • @dwdrummer69
    @dwdrummer69 Před 9 lety +10

    I appreciate you taking the time to post this tutorial. I had ....HAD, the exact same issue. Remote works about 6 inches from the opener, but would not work from my vehicle. followed your instructions and now my remotes and keypad all work beautifully!! Thank you so much!! ......not to mention you saved me a ton of money on calling a repairman or buying a new unit

  • @joshmanning
    @joshmanning Před 5 lety +3

    Adam, you are a rock star! Your video and about 10 minutes of work just saved me at least $100. Thank you so much!

  • @mike216ism
    @mike216ism Před 8 lety +6

    I had a broken Solder on board going to the contact. Thanks so much for giving me the direction! Now it's working perfect after finding the bad Solder. Appreciate it!

  • @flywright34
    @flywright34 Před 7 lety +3

    Same problem with my Craftsman opener. I had suspected a loose connection at the plugs a few days ago and sprayed them with CorrosionX but that made no difference. So I ordered a new logic board. Then I saw your video and tried the fix. It seems to have worked! It's only been 30 minutes, but in the dozen or so cycles, it hasn't failed. It used to fail every time or every other time. I've canceled the order for my replacement board.
    Kudos to you for this video! You da man! Now with this fixed, I saved $100 and my wife thinks I'm da man, too! WTG!! I owe you a beer!

  • @garyagish
    @garyagish Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting this. Resoldered antenna and the top connector. Now it works every time and has much greater range. Antenna had visible cold solder joint.

  • @subingu2336
    @subingu2336 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic video! I went through the board searching and fixed several possible loose solder connections. That made my garage door opener working again. Very useful advices! Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge!!!

  • @dantu1317
    @dantu1317 Před 7 lety +4

    Watched a few videos and yours were the best and thank you for posting the detail instructions. life saver... revived it in 30mins.

  • @chrisBruner
    @chrisBruner Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video. It worked for me!

  • @Gailafeil
    @Gailafeil Před 7 lety

    You really did a good job of showing me EXACTLY what to do without too much commentary. Loved the way you used your iphone!

  • @richb1077
    @richb1077 Před 7 lety +9

    Thank you for the most excellent video, and your time. Not only did you save me $200 but you saved me the time it would take to install a new opener. Your fix took me about 20 minutes for the whole job.

  • @AHamAtHrt
    @AHamAtHrt Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much. I had similar symptoms and even tried the longer antenna with the same results as you got. I tried the solder fix and it worked. Your video was the perfect help and now my remotes are working great. Again, can't thank you enough.

  • @MichelleHaley810
    @MichelleHaley810 Před 8 lety +23

    Holy crap. So this girl resoldered in 5 minutes and it all works again! I didnt undu any wires tho, did 3 and 3 screws, unplugged the main unit but just held it and flipped it all still connected and soldered it right there, screwed it back on and that was it!

  • @mswartzdc
    @mswartzdc Před 7 lety +1

    I just experienced the exact same issue with the same model garage door opener. Thanks to your video, I removed the board, re soldered the same area that you did as well as the solder for the antenna and.......the remotes work again! Thanks for your video Adam, it saved me some money and relieved a major headache at the same time.

  • @briandias4923
    @briandias4923 Před 2 lety

    I wanted to thank you for posting this - you cannot believe what a God send it was. I was about to replace the circuit board when I came your video. I could not see any cracks with my solder joints but I resoldered them anyway. Guess what - it worked! Thank you so much for sharing this simple fix with the world!

  • @jdaniels1313
    @jdaniels1313 Před rokem +3

    What a fantastic video! Thank you for the tips. I've had a couple boards go bad, in this same way, and I bet it's the exact same problem. Thank you for showing what broken connections look like--they are not visually obvious if you don't know what you're looking for! Next time the opener starts being finicky with the remotes, I'll try this fix!

  • @matricsimporting3109
    @matricsimporting3109 Před 9 lety

    Adam, You ARE "THE MAN"! I had the same problem, Googled remote not working distance cold and came up with your original video. I was contemplating adding a new wire but couldn't figure out why the old one was not good enough since I could get a block long range for the past several years and now can't open it in front of the door! Changed batteries and that made no difference. I followed your link from your first video to this video and went right for the 4 leads. Re touched them, put it back in and Viola! Thank you for taking the time to post your solution!!!!!! Bob in "frigid" Illinois.

  • @philztheone
    @philztheone Před 7 lety +1

    You're a stud!! Man! Those are teeny, tiny cracks. Well done!

  • @bobbeutow491
    @bobbeutow491 Před 8 lety

    Thanks Adam. Your video got me on the right path which led to a successful outcome. My garage door wouldn't open and there was no green light on the wall button until one day by accident I pressed on the white circles and noticed a clicking sound and saw that the green light was on. It would stay on for a while and the go off until I pushed there again and got it to come back on. I did this for about a month and noticed that it would stay on when it was colder but eventually that stopped working. I watched your video this morning and decided to give it a try. The first attempt failed so I took it apart again and noticed the wires connecting to the light bulb (from the other board) looked burned in places so I remove them from the board (melting the solder back over the holes) and went over the other plug connections, reheating the solder as per your directions and now everything works perfectly!. The light bulb works on the other side of the opener so Hallelujah! Back in business. Thanks again!

  • @gbriceno
    @gbriceno Před 7 lety

    Hey, Thanks for confirming the diagnosis of a hard to see cold solder joint. I had a similar problem when I pressed on the transformer of the power supply board. I couldn't see any cracks with the solder joints, but I went ahead to touch them up and it solved the problem. Thanks for taking the time to post the video. Nothing worse than having an intermittent problem with the garage door opener that occasionally left the garage partially open.

  • @briancathcart2007
    @briancathcart2007 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for posting this! My Sears garage door opener was randomly shutting off and most of the time hitting it with a stick would make it power back on. The problem you had on yours was exactly the same as mine, a little bit of solder touchup and all is working well now!

  • @AdamDIY
    @AdamDIY  Před 9 lety +6

    Maciej Piotrowski in my latest garage door vid I address a problem with LED bulbs and garage door openers. You may want to look into that.

    • @jerimias2k
      @jerimias2k Před 6 lety

      +AdamDIY hey ,if anyone else is searching for
      electronic repair center
      try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my m8 got great success with it.

  • @spudders52
    @spudders52 Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks so much for your video, I had the same issue exact issue and re soldering any ribbon connections on the board fixed the problem, good as new! Saved me a lot of money and time.

  • @jceddington
    @jceddington Před 4 lety +3

    Incredible. After you observation of cracked solder joints I started to take a close look at my circuit board after the garage door stopped working. Sure enough a solder joint on the power circuit board for the relay that lifts and turns the light on had broken loose. I heated it up for solder re-flow and added a little more and it is FIXED! Thanks for the video.

  • @rickwalling9305
    @rickwalling9305 Před 7 lety +1

    This video is awesome! I had the same exact issue, slap my Camberlain on the side and it would work. Twice before I pulled motor head completely off the track, touched up solder joints and it would work again for a day or two. 3rd time was a charm after seeing your video, I sucked out all the solder on the connector you showed, resoldered them and it works great. THANKS FOR SAVING ME $280 BUCKS!!!!

  • @Retired-Survivor
    @Retired-Survivor Před 7 měsíci

    It took forever to find your video among all the standard problems...blocked door sensors, breaker, etc.
    *I call it The "Fonz" HIT TEST, I figured this must be the answer to my problem. AYYYYY👍🏻👍🏻
    My unit would completely turn off. Giving it a wrap sometimes made it work. I knew it was either the board, relay or connector.
    While open I lightly tapped spots and as soon as I gave the board a tap, it worked! Now I'll try the solder joints and come back with an update!
    ....................
    OK! It was the Other plug connection! Soldered it and it worked.
    One thing I also noticed was the screw close to the connector placed extra stress on the area, so I didn't use it.
    Thanks Adam!

  • @markbaker1843
    @markbaker1843 Před 3 měsíci

    AdamDIY, thanks for posting this. I'd never have thunk! Only after you showed the cold solder joints, now this makes total sense. That connector area over the years is subject to not only temperature changes, but vibration from operation. So 💡placing 2 + 2 together is how that happened, after about 20 years! One of these months will get around to working on mine. Door started this nonsense of going part way & reversing, then finally quit working altogether. Will keep this in mind to try first. Original plan was to try to get into what appears to be mechanical relays on the power supply board, which are next the transformer, and make a cameo appearance in this video. Good job on the presentation as well.

  • @darrellborder8555
    @darrellborder8555 Před měsícem

    Happy your video is still up. Will try your soldering method tomorrow.

  • @kilgorera1
    @kilgorera1 Před 8 lety

    Exactly my problem and exactly the solution- happened after a hot spell in the summer which makes sense and it cited elsewhere on the web. I didn't even look for the cracks - just touched up the 5 you show in the video. 15 minutes and I am a household DIY hero once again! My circuit board housing unit snapped off rather than unscrewed.

  • @brybo86
    @brybo86 Před 2 lety

    Bro!
    My garage door opened a few inches today then stopped.
    Pressing button would only make a single "click" like a relay.
    Watched your video and then looked for broken solder.
    Found a single broken solder connection.
    Added a tiny dab and its working again!!
    I appreciate you!

  • @tooblekain
    @tooblekain Před 7 lety

    OMG!!! Thank you sooo much for this!!! I was about spend money on a new garage opener. Thank goodness for this video because after doing this now both my remote and keypad remote work flawlessly!!! Doing this just cost my time...which was only 15 minutes!

  • @hardrocking91
    @hardrocking91 Před 7 lety

    Thank you Adam, for sharing this helpful information.

  • @jasonposada3250
    @jasonposada3250 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to show us this I've had a keypad that wouldn't connect to the liftmaster took it apart and found those hairline cracks fixed it and now all connects great job

  • @stevecampanale8402
    @stevecampanale8402 Před 5 lety

    Hi Adam. Thanks for this video. You are awesome. Opener would not work and I figured it to be in the logic board. After seeing this video I checked the solder on the pins and sure enough cracks just like you show. Thanks again.

  • @ksb51rl
    @ksb51rl Před 5 lety

    The repair from your video worked perfectly for me. Thanks much.

  • @timothywilson1379
    @timothywilson1379 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you very much , you got me thinking and the re- soldering of the power connections worked like a charm. Same situation vibration and shock was disconnecting power and it just got worse. I could not even see the cracks but it did work and has been working.

  • @gwhisler
    @gwhisler Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this great video. You just saved me $65.00! I reflowed those solder pads and its good as new!

  • @kevinmathews8709
    @kevinmathews8709 Před 7 lety +1

    This video saved me a lot of money. Thank you!!

  • @billstratman1323
    @billstratman1323 Před 7 lety

    I just saw your video before ordering a new board. I'm going to give it a shot. I'll let you know how it comes out.

  • @leaftye
    @leaftye Před rokem

    Thanks for this. I was hoping this would be the fix for mine, but I wasn't so lucky. At least we have a second garage door that doesn't get used, so combining the good parts into one fully functional garage opener is the way to go now.

  • @scottkocher7006
    @scottkocher7006 Před 19 dny

    Great fix, thank you. Resoldered those connections and put on a new antenna and garage door works perfectly now!

  • @gmacken420
    @gmacken420 Před 9 lety +4

    Works great so far, thanks for your time and energy in putting this vid together. You saved me much time and grief. Even though I had already smashed one remote... :D

  • @rayphoto7358
    @rayphoto7358 Před 5 lety

    Man... where were you before....? 😁 Thanks for a video....fixed mine. You saved me $150. 👍

  • @derek78w
    @derek78w Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Adam. Thank you for your video. It gave me the idea to check the boards, which happens to be the broken solder joint on the AC transformer. This saved me from replacing the unit which is a big job

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Good eye! Happy to hear you fixed it. Such a small issue and so easy to fix! Glad you took a sec and did a close-up inspection. Nice.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the same opener. Mine would shut off and not work at all. A few smacks on the side with a board and the light would come on and it would work, maybe. I finally got tired of whacking it. After looking at every solder, they all looked good. As I was putting it back together, one of the two wires than came off the one board, under the other board, to the light socket, had a shiny spot. Found it was rubbing and wore through the insulation. Taped it up and it’s working well again. Since the parts are obsolete now, I found a used one on Amazon and bought it for the future.

  • @James-mx9le
    @James-mx9le Před 9 lety +1

    Wanted to say I watch your video and did my main board like you did and now my remote works great also the homelink I'm our auto works also once again thank adam

  • @dgrasser
    @dgrasser Před 2 lety

    Glad I found this video! I was looking for exactly this type of problem. One loose solder connections on the same plugin leads you showed.
    Classic loose solder, shorting when colder and as it warms up, less shorting. When I would push on the outside of the opener cover that the circuit boards mount on, the lights would go in and off, so I assumed a problem with a solder connection.
    I used my Army Knife for Android App Magnifying Glass to get a good close up of the problem connection.
    Thank you again!

  • @joemusicman64
    @joemusicman64 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your video. Very helpful. I did your soldering iron fix on both connectors (also on that one that plugs into the power board). What I noticed when plugging the board back into the power board was the pins felt kind of loose. Wasn't crazy about that. Not really a fix for that other than coating the pins with a very thin layer of solder. So far works at the end of driveway but have to test it more. It's worse in cold weather and today is warmer. I'll keep an eye on it and post back.

  • @davidlust7311
    @davidlust7311 Před 9 lety

    Thanks, I fixed mine today using these instructions.

  • @KZ3W
    @KZ3W Před 7 lety

    Gonna try this out .
    THANKS for posting ! 👍 .

  • @thehobe150
    @thehobe150 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you! I suspected the same problem but didn't find it until watching your video. I am an electrical engineer and have seen this same problem in consumer electronics over the years. The temperature and mechanical vibration cause the problem. This is the first time I have seen it on a multi pin connector and a mounted relay. I will remove and replace the solder on all of the larger mechanical components that interface with the logic board.. It's ALWAYS a circumferencial break around the pin. Thanks again.

  • @jondonhy3144
    @jondonhy3144 Před 7 lety

    Hi Adam,
    Excellent repair video on your garage dr. operator.
    Check your remote too -
    I too have been having perplexing, varied operation experiences w/ my 5 year old garage dr.
    for some time. On and off again! Last night I compared my wife's remote operation to mine and discovered the problem was
    my remote! Turns out that the operation buttons in plastic case , which are made w/ very close tolerances, had ceased to make contact w/ the little electronic buttons mounted on the remote's printed circuit board. I cut out a 1/8" square of one sided Gorilla
    tape and placed it inside the plastic button where the electronic button had been seating. That little bit of tape closed the gap
    which had formed and the contact was restored. An easy fix if your remote has ceased to work w/ a fresh battery.

  • @jimmay3175
    @jimmay3175 Před 9 lety

    Saw your article, been having issues for the past 4 weeks fighting the garage door opening. Sometimes it would work then it wouldn't. Last night actually had to enter house and then open door. Followed your advice, retrained all my remotes and they all now open the door as they should. I had previously tried the antenna extension idea but it only worked a few times.Thanks for the tip. .

  • @mariarroamed1139
    @mariarroamed1139 Před 5 lety

    Great explanation, thanks. I'll try this and see if it works on my Craftsman 172hp. The problem It has started last winter, when it was really cold it didn't work, but when temperature raised, above 75, it was working all day... but now it is not working at all, despite the hot weather.. so your tips about unseen broken connections seems the right path to solve. Thanks.

  • @frankwaters2133
    @frankwaters2133 Před rokem

    Worked for me today. I just reflowed the connections shown. Thank you.

  • @jamesboeck3813
    @jamesboeck3813 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for updating your video.

  • @artistaaronebert
    @artistaaronebert Před 8 lety

    None of my devices or the wall remote was working. I pulled the side off, check the connections. Put it back together and the opener is working again. I think one of the connections to the board was loose. Thanks for the video to give me a kick to check out some possible issues. The Button on the side was originally telling me the board was the issue. It was right. Keep up the good work with the helpful videos.

  • @RCGUA1
    @RCGUA1 Před 7 lety +2

    THANK YOU!!! I was just about to buy a new $200 garage door opener but thanks to your video I checked the circuit board and there was an obvious spot where the solder broke from a pin, I touched the solder with a hot soldering iron, re-melted the solder and the opener is working fine.

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  Před 7 lety

      Thats what I like to hear! Awesome!

  • @jerryrdunn
    @jerryrdunn Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This fixed my issue. Working good now and didn't cost me a thing!

  • @davem4853
    @davem4853 Před 6 lety

    Thanks man, I couldn't see any problem, but it works great now!

  • @oldvet9668
    @oldvet9668 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful video. Thanks so much for taking the time to make it.

  • @stevejones9044
    @stevejones9044 Před 5 lety

    I already figured out that digital bulbs (LEDs) emit RF frequency so I replaced the ones I had recently installed back to incandescent ones. It worked for a while but now its hit and miss again. Didn't think of broken solder joints so thanks for the vid!

  • @Renrondog
    @Renrondog Před 6 lety +1

    Just repaired my Craftsman GDO using the same techniques. No obvious damage to caps or resistors, must be in the traces / plug connections. YEP. That was it. Thank you

  • @cidpusa700
    @cidpusa700 Před 6 lety

    Thank you sir , you deserve a GOLD MEDAL AWESOME

  • @ChristianLove59
    @ChristianLove59 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful and informative video. Thanks!

  • @amyswartz22
    @amyswartz22 Před 9 lety +1

    Adam thank for the video. I had the same problem and I have the same problem. Just had to touch it with a sauntering iron and works like new. Thanks man!!

  • @carolhurst899
    @carolhurst899 Před 4 lety

    My unit was intermitent on the close mode.On average 1 fail out of 4 closures. I removed the electronic boards and couldnt see any broken or cold solder connections. I added a small amount of fresh solder to all the socket and male connector pins where they solder to the circuit board on both of the circuit boards. Now works fine, crack in solder must have been too small for my eyes to see. Thks for the video it solved my problem.

  • @danmckillip6377
    @danmckillip6377 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for posting this video. I found a cracked solder joint just like in your video. I soldered it and it works perfect now. :-)

  • @egutierrez3961
    @egutierrez3961 Před 5 lety +1

    Used the exact method today and fixed my garage door. You are awesome. Thank you, sir

  • @briankim7343
    @briankim7343 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks, It is working for my opener~!!!

  • @6262nate
    @6262nate Před 5 lety

    Thnx soooooo much mine had the same issue but it was under the power supply I was about to go buy either new parts or new device you saved me time and money great video !

  • @PrinceWilliams1
    @PrinceWilliams1 Před 2 lety

    I had to touch up a few extra points but this seems to have done the trick for me! Thanks, excellent video! We'll see how it holds up when the temperature drops back down a bit. That seems to be a factor for mine which kinda makes sense if there are/were a bunch of hairline fractures.

  • @willi7173
    @willi7173 Před 6 lety +1

    Wow! I just fixed the board in the same place. Thanks!

  • @njdad0103
    @njdad0103 Před 9 lety

    Holy cow! I can't really believe that worked! For 2 weeks we have been banging on the side of the opener with a broomstick until the sensor light came back on to show that the unit was working; many times it cut out before the door was completely closed and would need to return to the up position before coming down again. I tried opening up the housing to look for loose connections but everything looked pristine and proper - jiggling some wires would have mixed success but none of the wires consistently restored the connection. After watching your great video and explanation, I got my soldering iron and in a little less time than it took to heat it up, I remelted some suspicious contacts and it worked! I didn't even need to take it down.
    Last year we had similar symptoms and I was able to seen an electrical arc on the circuit board to discover an unsoldered connection, and was so happy to fix that with a drop of solder. I was ready to call it quits on this unit and am so glad that I found your video first. You save me hundreds of dollars and hours of installation time. Thank you!

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  Před 9 lety

      Edward Lu That's great! I'm glad you were able to fix it. Without even taking the board off none the less!

  • @nigeljones5738
    @nigeljones5738 Před 4 lety

    Adam, LOL I also had a bad solder joint joint. I used an eye loop to find the issue. Your close up shot helped me determine what a fault looked like. Thanks! I used a solder iron as you did and now she works. The board maybe fatiguing from the vibration during operation. Thanks again for the insight.! I would have been in the hole for $34 into a new transformer, then I would have bought a motor $72, then probably the board.

  • @thom8577
    @thom8577 Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much for the video. Just saved me a few hundred dollars!

  • @CaptGregOlsen
    @CaptGregOlsen Před 4 lety

    Thank you - it was the learn button~~~ Works like new

  • @bikeamtn
    @bikeamtn Před 8 lety +1

    excellent video, thanks.

  • @Alex-Zone
    @Alex-Zone Před rokem

    Thank you for the visual It's immensely helpful

  • @dmiller4605
    @dmiller4605 Před rokem

    One of your other videos was so helpful thanks so much for doing this filming😊

  • @rallysnake
    @rallysnake Před 6 lety

    YES, it worked! Thank you very much.

  • @Rich-ic8wl
    @Rich-ic8wl Před 5 lety

    Great video - saved me $69 on a new board....those cracks were incredibly small....great find!

  • @TheFiredragon52
    @TheFiredragon52 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the easily overlooked issue with the remote board ! Once it was identified correction is manageable !
    * An unrelated yet a circuit board issue, spray clean its gum/dirt build up with ' Electrical Contact Cleaner ' and a soft brush before going into previous describes steps !

  • @michaelmorton2486
    @michaelmorton2486 Před 4 lety

    Wasn’t sure whether it was cracked solder joints or bad capacitor but went ahead and reflowed solder on all connectors and replaced capacitor with spare that I had removed from other electronic devices. Symptoms before was wall button switch had green light continuously flashing, lights wouldn’t come on and basically it was dead. Green and amber sensors at door still worked though. After repair, everything worked. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jefffhaynes
    @jefffhaynes Před 3 lety +1

    You’re an evil genius. Thanks for saving $80

  • @Acesplace01
    @Acesplace01 Před 2 lety

    I’m going to do this tomorrow. Thanks so much.

  • @jimmywang9191
    @jimmywang9191 Před 2 lety

    thanks mate. you’re the best

  • @johnd9815
    @johnd9815 Před 8 lety

    thank you Adam ,after reading your note. I just find out its LED light bulbs caused problems with the my opener. I was thinking to replace the Logic board or replace new opener , thanks a lot.

  • @timmytool1231
    @timmytool1231 Před 5 lety

    Thanks much, will get on it tomorrow, I have identical unit!

  • @baruch72001
    @baruch72001 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Adam!!... After 10 years it's usfull to me.

  • @jusunH
    @jusunH Před 7 lety +1

    Great video - who would have figured on such a nearly invisible crack

  • @andreszapata9965
    @andreszapata9965 Před 5 lety

    I have 24 years experience.. u are so good !!!

  • @dominictam9293
    @dominictam9293 Před 9 lety +1

    At first I cleant the circuit with alcohol and put it back. But there was no tmprovement. Then I retouched the soldering points as you did plus some doubtful points. Re-installed and it seems to go back to normal. Have to see whether it really fix it or not.
    Anyway thank you for your post.

  • @Rekwan
    @Rekwan Před 4 lety

    You are amazing sir, thank you for your great video!!!

  • @malcytull
    @malcytull Před rokem

    Nice one my friend, thank you so much for this info.