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    I have just moved to a house with a moore-o-matic xx133. It would not close properly and I found a loose/broken terminal on the safety beam. I pushed it back in place and it works now. I would like to replace the beams. One beam has two pair of wires and the other only one. The wires are in the wall so I cant tell what the four wire setup is. I cant physically crawl into the attic to investigate. I found a replacement set at the local box store with 4 wires on one and 2 on the other, possibly chamberlain. would this work? I put a genie in for my mom years ago before I got hurt and only remember 2 wires per beam. Thanks, Rob

  • #2
    use whatever was supplied with the new unit. when you start swapping out unknown parts you look for trouble

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    • #3
      would be nice. went to manufacturers web site. They are selling a replacement set with odd directions, not oem. when asked for clarification was referred to maker of replacements.

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      • #4
        Use the manufactor parts, why do you want to replace if the are working?

        Let me explain the 4 wires on one lite Beams.
        You have 2 wires coming from the operator going to one set of beams and the other 2 wire are ran behind the drywall over to the other lite beams to connect them .This gives you the 4 wires on one side
        Besure to keep these beams clean, sometimes you can get a leaf or a spider build web and blocks the signal from the sending lite beam to the reciever

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        • #5
          Originally posted by John1949 View Post
          Use the manufacturer parts, why do you want to replace if the are working?

          Let me explain the 4 wires on one lite Beams.
          You have 2 wires coming from the operator going to one set of beams and the other 2 wire are ran behind the drywall over to the other lite beams to connect them .This gives you the 4 wires on one side
          Be sure to keep these beams clean, sometimes you can get a leaf or a spider build web and blocks the signal from the sending lite beam to the receiver
          Thanks, It stopped working. The beam with only two wires has a wire terminal broken away from it. You have to hold the button down for complete closure. The manufacturer doesn't sell exact replacements. They sell a replacement set with odd directions about cutting certain wires etc. I found a set of chamberlains with a 2/4 wire setup at Lowes and was wondering if they would work. see attached, mine are yellow. www_digi-code_com / pdf / CR2149inst dot pdf
          Last edited by compwrench; 07-25-2010, 02:04 AM.

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          • #6
            I would still stay with the orginal equipment, I really don't know if the Chamberlin would work ( Chamberlin, Sears and Liftmaster are all the same).
            I went to that site and looked at the safety beams and I think they will work you having yellow beams will have to cut the yellow jumper wire.The operator you have has been discontiued, does all your safety feature work, we know the safey beams work and you holding the button down is the only way it will work to close. Does the safety reverse work when it hits something does it go back up. Of course you can not check this part as long as you have to hold the button down. Those safety beams are pretty pricey. I found another site that you will be able to purchase safety beams you may want to look at, add your shipping, and you may just consider replacing the unit with something a little newer.
            Give them a call and make sure they will work for you
            1st Door openers . com...........They would not let me put a web site link on here 1.219.395.9391

            jd

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