How Do I Fix My Garage Door Sensors From The Sun
Proper height for a garage door sensor is 4 to 6 inches 10 2 to 15 2 cm.
How do i fix my garage door sensors from the sun. A friend suggested i use toilet paper rolls or maybe some pvc to shield the sensor from the sun and direct the beam to the other sensor and that s a good idea but it ll mean i have to change how the sensors are mounted to the track and move them out a bit. If you have a problem with the garage door only at a certain time of day it is possible that the sun is shining into one of the sensors and causing it to break the circuit. Move the sensors into the garage and out of the sun switch sides the sides of the sensors putting cardboard like a toilet paper tube around the sensor will block much of the sunlight. If something prevents the sensors from pointing directly at each other and hence break the beam the photocell will reverse the door from closing to opening.
If this problem keeps reoccurring and the door won t shut simply press and hold the wall button continually until the door is fully closed. Put a tube on the electric eye on each side of the garage door one side for mornings the other side for evenings 5 make sure the tube is extending straight out from the electric eye. If you suspect this is. Just moving them back might solve the problem since they ll be blocked by the walls.
But avoid blocking the actual sensor part with it.