Tag: opener

  • Majestic Goods Office Supply Black Leather and Dark Burgundy Desk Set (W925)

    Majestic Goods Office Supply Black Leather and Dark Burgundy Desk Set (W925)

    Majestic Goods Office Supply Black Leather and Dark Burgundy Desk Set (W925)

    • Paper tray, letter opener
    • Picture frame, blotter
    • Pen stand, business card holder, pencil holder
    • Letter holder, Clock
    • Leather inserts are black, wood is stained dark burgundy

    8 Piece Oak & PU Leather Desk set

    List Price: $ 79.95

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  • Majestic Goods Office Supply Leather Desk Set, Brown (W940)

    Majestic Goods Office Supply Leather Desk Set, Brown (W940)

    Majestic Goods Office Supply Leather Desk Set, Brown (W940)

    • Paper tray, letter opener
    • Picture frame, blotter
    • Pen stand, pencil holder
    • Calendar holder, memo holder

    8 Piece PU Leather Desk set

    List Price: $ 84.95

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  • Can a UPS designed for a home office work for a residential garage door opener?

    Question by questionmarkinthedark: Can a UPS designed for a home office work for a residential garage door opener?

    The only door to my garage is the one opened by the garage opener. I want to store my earthquake supplies in there, but if the power is out, I won’t be able to open the door to get inside the garage. The garage door opener manufacturer does not offer a battery back-up option. If I can open the door from the outside just once, then I could pull the emergency release and open/close the door by hand. It’s getting in the garage the first time when the power is out that’s the problem.

    Best answer:

    Answer by Chris S

    Two options. First, you can have a vault release installed in your door. It’s a keylock that enables you to disengage the door from the opener in the event of a power outage. Any garage door company should be able to help you.

    Second, you can replace the opener with one that has a battery back up. Chamberlain makes a good one (also branded as Sears and Liftmaster) that uses a DC motor, and has a built-in battery backup that will run the door for at least 24 hours.

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