Automatic garage door light circuit.
Garage door opener light relay.
They are universally compatible with most garage door openers on the market and are specially designed to help eliminate or reduce interference with remotes commonly seen with many other led light bulbs on the market.
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When you operate the garage door opener with the wall console or the garage door remote in your car the light turns on.
Wire a control relay into the garage door unit light circuit.
To determine which one it is follow the steps below.
We have found on many occasions that led light bulbs greater than 60 watts used in a garage door opener will create interference with remotes.
Place the cover onto the junction box.
Outdoor lighting controlled by an automatic garage door.
Unplug the garage door opener then immediately plug the opener back into the electrical outlet.
Plug the relay into the relay base.
The new light fixture will now be operated by the garage door opener.
Listen for the light relay on the logic board to click.
Most models have an adjustable time delay that automatically turns the light off after 3 to 5 minutes.
Ratchet relay for older model overhead door openers models.
Pro tip if you are going to use an led light bulb in your garage door opener do not install a light bulb higher than 60 watts.
Unsolder 5 solder point remove old relay replace with new relay resolder and boom the light works again.
Control devices that can be wired into the light circuit.
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The pigtail will plug into the same power source as the garage door opener typically a ceiling mounted duplex receptacle.
If lights stay on your genie garage door opener this video will show you how to change the relay on the motor control board and fix the problem.
If the light is still not coming on it could be the light socket or the logic board.