Love these machines! Been on the hunt for one forever. It’s definitely quieter than my 3500D but the soft start quirk is definitely interesting. This was the LiftMaster I fell in love with and made me a diehard enthusiast until they went to shit.
My guess for the weird soft stop is the logic board, those motors used chopper control which turns the motor off and on at a specific frequency to control speed In that case it’s supposed to go at the power frequency, but the logic board’s probably not keeping up with it
My grandparents have 1 next time I go there I will check and see if the motor even isn't AC cause it sounds like an AC motor and if it is an AC motor it must be extremely rare
@@TBHD724 You might actually have a point because I haven't been there in a couple of years and my mind is picturing a belt drive AC motor with that kind of case
Love these machines! Been on the hunt for one forever. It’s definitely quieter than my 3500D but the soft start quirk is definitely interesting. This was the LiftMaster I fell in love with and made me a diehard enthusiast until they went to shit.
My guess for the weird soft stop is the logic board, those motors used chopper control which turns the motor off and on at a specific frequency to control speed
In that case it’s supposed to go at the power frequency, but the logic board’s probably not keeping up with it
I just got one today from a trailer
this would be a nice one to see on the small door
I'll add it to the list
I noticed what code you used for the keypad
Quick question, I was wondering how to make the 2nd button of a 373LM a light button for my new house opener (older craftsman belt drive)
Remote button, light button and lock button all at the same time
@@TBHD724 ok thanks!
@@TBHD724 so I think I’m doing something wrong do I hold lock light and remote?
Yes. Remote button, light button, lock button in that order
@@TBHD724Thanks! It worked that time!
Hey have you ever seen garage doors with air vents at the bottom
not that I can remember
What was the model of the AC belt drive motor version of this Because my great grandparents have one and the model is wared off
There isn't an AC belt drive that looks like this
My grandparents have 1 next time I go there I will check and see if the motor even isn't AC cause it sounds like an AC motor and if it is an AC motor it must be extremely rare
And I'll get you a video of it next time I go there on Christmas eve E
They did have AC screw drives that had the same type of case as these. That might be what they have
@@TBHD724 You might actually have a point because I haven't been there in a couple of years and my mind is picturing a belt drive AC motor with that kind of case
what does the “b” mean?
Battery backup capable