2024 Improve 41A5034 Security Sensor Equipment Appropriate with Liftmaster Chamberlain Sears Craftsman Storage Door Opener Made After 1997, Change G801CB-P (1 Years Guarantee)
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2024 Improve 41A5034 Security Sensor Equipment Appropriate with Liftmaster Chamberlain Sears Craftsman Storage Door Opener Made After 1997, Change G801CB-P
What’s going to you get? 41A5034 Storage Security Sensors Equipment Consists of 2 Security Sensors (Receiving&Sending) (with hooked up wires), 2 Mounting Screws, 2 Wing Nuts, 1 set up Directions and 5 Wire Crimps.
Common Compatibility: Our 41A5034 storage door sensor Appropriate with all storage door openers manufactured by Liftmaster/Sears/Chamberlain/Craftsman after 1997. Replaces 041-0136, G801-CBP.2610459,012381050345,s5-041a5034,041a5034.
Simple to Set up: A complete consumer guide is supplied to help you within the fast and environment friendly setup and set up course of. TIPS: Previous to putting in the security reversing sensor, please be certain that the ability is just not related to the storage door opener.
Safety: Elevate your storage door system with the set up of the Liftmaster 41A5034 Storage Door Security Sensor Equipment, and take pleasure in an elevated stage of security, safety, and comfort every time you entry your storage.
1 Years Guarantee: Throughout the 1 years guarantee interval, if the 41A5034 storage security sensor equipment has any high quality drawback or different causes, we help return, alternative or refund. Clients’ satisfaction are our unremitting pursuit.
4 reviews for 2024 Improve 41A5034 Security Sensor Equipment Appropriate with Liftmaster Chamberlain Sears Craftsman Storage Door Opener Made After 1997, Change G801CB-P (1 Years Guarantee)
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John Sever –
Works great!
Had a flood in my garage and the old garage door opener sensors were ruined. These were easy to install and worked perfectly. Garage door is working again!
Happy Shopper –
Perfect for a Raspberry Pi Project
I got these to build a parking sensor. I plan to have them across the garage door but back far enough that the car is just inside the space to close the door safely.It’s somewhat hard to repurpose these, so I had to do some searching and investigative engineering. I compared these sensors to my Liftmaster garage door opener, the signals are exactly the same, so if you are looking to replace a damaged sensor, these will work great.For my parking sensor project, I have attached a photo of my prototype setup. essentially the two sensors are wired in parallel (White with black stripe goes to +5V by-way-of a 24 Ohm resistor, and solid white goes to ground. When the beam is shining between the two sensors, there is a short low pulse about every 6ms on the White with Black wire. when the sensor path is blocked it is a steady 5V.My plan is to hook this to a Raspberry Pi and set a low-going interrupt to detect the pulse. See the attached schematic. this way I can detect the car arriving, and then when it is far enough in the garage the sensors would be active again, and I can turn on a light to show that the car is safely parked.
Michael N. –
Worked find
They worked as described
RFGuy –
Fixed raccoon damage
We had an unfortunate incident where a raccoon got into the garage. He did a lot of damage to the wall and chewed through the sensor wires on both sidesWithout these sensors we had to hold the button until the door reached the floor.Thankfully there was a little slack in the wires behind the wall so I was able to wire the new sensors.They were super easy to install replacing the old sensors. Our Liftmaster opener is now operating normally again.If you are wondering what happened to the raccoon, he must have ran off when the garage opened. We never saw him but we know he was there.