1 worked well for a while, and since some dummy *raises hand* backed into the door, it's worse than it used to be..
Before I get asked why the door was backed into, I was backing our nurse tank trailer in.. waited for the door to go up, and when it got up, it started back down.. I met the door with the rear top of the tank.. I didn't notice the door opener had decided it wanted to be closed. After the fact, my dad says.. "Ya, the opener's been screwy for a while now.. I never got around to lookin into it".. GOOD THING huh??
Since then, the problems have gotten worse, but it usually does the same as you are describing as well as closing on it's own on a regular basis.
FWIW, There's still a ongoing argument around here.. Dad wants to put one of those worthless openers on the shop.. Every time he starts, I point at the bent door.. and remind him what a opener does, and explain that the day we're not physically able to open the door we'll talk about a opener.
I know my story really don't lead to a solution, just figured I could relate with your scenario.
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