I have a Door King Model 6100. 15 yrs old now and never replaced a single item on it.
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Originally posted by Throwin' Darts View PostI have one of these and its the biggest piece of crap on the face of the earth. I hate that dang gate. Just looking at it ticks me off. I'm about to replace it and I'll take that Lift Master hunk of garbage to the ranch and shoot it full of holes.
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Originally posted by TMC50 View PostWe are in the mix of getting one pretty quick. Will have power there if I want to go that route. Will put a keypad and multiple clickers and possibly a free exit. Have done a bunch of research and still undecided on everything.
I would definitely go with a free exit if your driveway is of any length. You may consider two keypads as well. I put two at different heights to accommodate both cars and trucks. I also put covers on my keypads. I built this gooseneck and installed it into a 2' receiver hitch I concreted into the ground. I can pull out the keypad post in order to mow or grade the driveway.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostI would definitely go with a free exit if your driveway is of any length. You may consider two keypads as well. I put two at different heights to accommodate both cars and trucks. I also put covers on my keypads. I built this gooseneck and installed it into a 2' receiver hitch I concreted into the ground. I can pull out the keypad post in order to mow or grade the driveway.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostI would definitely go with a free exit if your driveway is of any length. You may consider two keypads as well. I put two at different heights to accommodate both cars and trucks. I also put covers on my keypads. I built this gooseneck and installed it into a 2' receiver hitch I concreted into the ground. I can pull out the keypad post in order to mow or grade the driveway.
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Originally posted by BTLowry View PostApollo is what I have
Don't go cheap, buy quality whichever brand you get
Buy once, cry once
MM will make you cuss and throw things
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Originally posted by Palmetto View PostI am fixing to get a new opener as well since my Apollo took a swim during Harvey.
My first Apollo was a swing gate opener. It had the basic 836 board in it, and was very simple. It was PIA to install, as the instructions were vague. I ran it off solar, and it worked very good for a few years. I also had a free exit wand.
Lightning got the board & the wand during a bad storm one year. I replaced the board with the upgraded 1050 board, but not the wand. It kept acting up, and was frustrating me. It wasn't until I disconnected the wand that it started working correctly. I just abandoned the wand, and used the my clicker to open it from that point forward. It worked great up until the flood, but was a pain for people to exit that didn't have a clicker. I had to open it for them.
My only complaint with the Apollo was I could never figure out how to make it "Hold Open", without opening the box, and manually forcing it to stay open. This is an option you definetly want to have when you are having people over. I like for the gate to just stay open for a few hours, and then let me override when I want it closed. It would be nice to just have a second code that would operate a "hold open" function.
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Originally posted by janak View PostI build custom gates and install automatic openers. I always highly recommend US Automatic. Texas based company = Great customer service. I actually installed one today. IMO it is the best solar powered, heavy duty swing arm opener.
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