10-08-2023, 07:38 AM
Hi all
I have a pair of Nice swing gates which were installed by the previous owner of my house they are around 2 years old. I’ve had on off issues with the front set of photocells(F210 I believe) losing their connection and preventing the gates from closing. Randomly this will just stop and the gates will function again.
I’ve now moved the slave sensor as when I put a laser level between them the two photocells were way out of alignment and on Friday night I had the best connection between them so far a nice show flash on the master photocell. By Sunday the master photocell had a steady light and the gates won’t close again.
I’ve popped the covers but as I cleaned them on Saturday I can’t see any issues with bugs/debris. Just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on what the issue may be. It seems too soon to replace them, or can I just remove these from the set up as where I live there is minimal risk from these sensors not being in place and the motors have a protection setting too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have a pair of Nice swing gates which were installed by the previous owner of my house they are around 2 years old. I’ve had on off issues with the front set of photocells(F210 I believe) losing their connection and preventing the gates from closing. Randomly this will just stop and the gates will function again.
I’ve now moved the slave sensor as when I put a laser level between them the two photocells were way out of alignment and on Friday night I had the best connection between them so far a nice show flash on the master photocell. By Sunday the master photocell had a steady light and the gates won’t close again.
I’ve popped the covers but as I cleaned them on Saturday I can’t see any issues with bugs/debris. Just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on what the issue may be. It seems too soon to replace them, or can I just remove these from the set up as where I live there is minimal risk from these sensors not being in place and the motors have a protection setting too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!