Do you have a manual with a fault finding guide?
One thing I think I should mention, the motors were never sluggish when opening and closing the gates, and they never cut out mid travel, it was always after they were closed that they failed to work again.
that little box is nothing to do with the motor, and the motor is almost certainly not the problem to start with
That all sounds like good customer support.I've just had a message from CAME, they want the PCB number and motor type, that said they would send a setup, if that didn't work, I could call them when by the control and I would need a multi meter.
£1300 for a motor change is excessive. only really ever gets to that if its an old motor and the foundation box also has to be changed. like a BFT sub with lack of grease on the bolts when installed. like most other stuffWhat gets me is the established gate company's owner came to check out the fault, was here for 10 mins, told me that the right hand motor was at fault which it isn't and then wants to charge be £114 for the callout, then £1300 for the motor and instalation! I'm waiting for a reminder to pay!! I'm sure it would be of interest to Trading Standards.
I assumed that if the motor had failed then the board recognised this and stopped a reset, I also disconnected the motor connector thinking that by eliminating the motors the reset would work, but it didn't?
CAME suggested installing the new motor and everything would be ok?
I'm waiting for them to get back to me again but I believe it's another failed component like the PCB board?
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