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August 12, 2025 at 8:52 am #1246
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KeymasterSeems like every year or so I need to relearn this lesson.
Most of us here in US (aka the ‘lower 48’) are aware of the massive and unseasonal sub normal temperatures of the past week.
Like most folks I leave my garage door opener remote in my car pretty much 24/7/365.
Well, over the last few days my remote became extremely cranky… Since my prime entry to the house is the garage this was not a good thing. Once I got into the house and let the remote warm up a bit it was behaving more or less OK.
I’ve had this happen in the past; usually in winter I stop leaving the remote in the car but rather let it ride in my coat pocket. I’d forgotten.
And no, keeping an extra cell in the car I don’t think is a solution; it would just react to the cold. Duh!
L’chaim!
Moshe ben David
September 29, 2025 at 6:10 am #26548admin
KeymasterWe switched to a MyQ garage door opener. The door can be opened and closed using a phone app.
September 29, 2025 at 6:10 am #26549admin
KeymasterYea, I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt here in Cali today. Haven’t really run into that problem.
September 29, 2025 at 6:11 am #26550admin
KeymasterLOL
On the other hand, here in Northern Virginia we’ve never had to deal with the power company PURPOSELY doing a blackout to avoid forest fires….
Robert Frost had a poem, “Fire and Ice”:
Fire and Ice
BY ROBERT FROST
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.I’ve liked this poem since roughly 6th grade…. 😉
L’chaim!
Moshe ben David
September 29, 2025 at 6:11 am #26551admin
KeymasterYea, that’s crazy about shutting off power. Thankfully it has only been PG&E so far. I get my juice from SoCal Edison, and they haven’t adopted that policy. Yet…
September 29, 2025 at 6:11 am #26552admin
KeymasterSame with gate remotes. Luckily there’s always the keypad for the gate entry.
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September 29, 2025 at 6:12 am #26553admin
KeymasterWish I had a keypad. These garage door openers were apparently installed before keypads were known…
L’chaim!
Moshe ben David
September 29, 2025 at 6:13 am #26554admin
KeymasterMay be able to do an add on keypad.
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September 29, 2025 at 6:17 am #26555admin
KeymasterMaybe. But we’re not planning to upgrade anything on this place – getting the house ready for selling so we can downsize… my existing garage hardware is clearly aged so I suspect integrating a keypad would cost a bit.
L’chaim!
Moshe ben David
September 29, 2025 at 6:18 am #26557admin
Keymaster1st World Problems!?
I wish I had a Garage!
Moshe,the button inside the garage is likely just a simple set of contacts that close to activate the door cycle and an outside KP is a pretty standard and universal device.
I would think it would also only add value to the home as well.September 29, 2025 at 6:18 am #26560admin
KeymasterThat actually sounds like it may be worth looking into…. thanks.
L’chaim!
Moshe
September 29, 2025 at 6:18 am #26561admin
KeymasterAdd-on keypads for garage doors are usually inexpensive and easy to install.
September 29, 2025 at 6:18 am #26562admin
KeymasterMoshe ben David said: ↑
Maybe. But we’re not planning to upgrade anything on this place – getting the house ready for selling so we can downsize… my existing garage hardware is clearly aged so I suspect integrating a keypad would cost a bit.L’chaim!
Moshe ben David
Not at all. Perhaps you’re thinking about a wired keypad remote? If you’re garage door opener functions with a remote, then a wireless keypad is a cheap and easy install. But the thing is, it’s actually outside all the time too. Here in Nebraska, my outdoor wireless keypad has never failed to function unless the batteries are wearing down, so I think its possible that you’re batteries are wearing down. When was the last time you replaced the battery?September 29, 2025 at 6:19 am #26563admin
KeymasterHell you could use a key entry for that door as well. Uses two contacts and a tubular style key. Cheap ace hardware stuff. And adds utility too.
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September 29, 2025 at 6:19 am #26564admin
Keymasterramjet said: ↑
Hell you could use a key entry for that door as well. Uses two contacts and a tubular style key. Cheap ace hardware stuff. And adds utility too.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah, I SHOULD be able to use key entries on the overhead doors… except that not one of the keys we have from the previous owner fits the locks on the overhead doors… never really gave it much thought. Duh. Need to get a locksmith; and not just for the overhead doors. Main lock to the house also seems pretty messed up. We never really use it — just via the garage.kikaida said: ↑
Not at all. Perhaps you’re thinking about a wired keypad remote? If you’re garage door opener functions with a remote, then a wireless keypad is a cheap and easy install. But the thing is, it’s actually outside all the time too. Here in Nebraska, my outdoor wireless keypad has never failed to function unless the batteries are wearing down, so I think its possible that you’re batteries are wearing down. When was the last time you replaced the battery?
Yeah, I think the battery has worn down. And I recognize that if it were a wireless keypad it would be just as susceptible to the weather so I doubt I’d want to go that route.L’chaim to all!
Moshe ben David
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