Amazing setup! Can’t go wrong with the classic 2500! Or 1260. Love the setup and I’m gonna do double torsion on my aunts single pan door eventually. Would be a good idea since can’t get into the garage any other way lol.
Eh in my opinion it is just basic. It is a billion code opener. Billion code openers are to old for me. It is old enough to have the circle green learn button instead of squared shape.
TheBrazilianHotDog724 I know some of the earlier 1265’s came with gen one sensors but I’m not sure on the 91lm… it might have been in the first year of production, but most 1265’s had a 973lm I could be completely wrong on this all of this though
Is the 1265LM 390 Megahertz red learn button? If so it is the 1260LMs successor. The 1260LM is 390 Megahertz too but billion code green learn button. I heard the 1260LM garage door openers are old enough to have the old styled learn button (circle). But what confuses me is that 58LM wall consuls are billion code. So yours might be billion code since it is one of the ones that have the older logo (Lift-Master The Professional Line) But the ones that have the newer late 1265LM’s logo that have (Chamberlain LiftMaster Professional) are red learn button for sure. That logo the newer one never had billion code openers. If the early 1265LM’s are billion code then it would have a newer squared learn button. But the 1260LM’s were always billion code. They were never red learn button. They never used the newer logo too. The newer 1265LM’s also use a 78LM not a 58LM. Your is one of the earlier ones so it uses a 58LM. The 1260LM never used a 78 or a 58 it always used a 57LM
The panel strut/no pinch Wayne Dalton are still probably the worst garage door you can get, but they have really come up in quality with these new models. Only thing to make a perfect system is adding Liftmaster 8550s to each one.
+IAmNotAFunguy Yeah, I have never been a fan of the 9xxx series. Wayne-Dalton has been an industry leader since the 50s; with these new 8300/8500 doors, there's nothing stopping them! Thought about doing operator replacements, but to be honest, the machines that are hanging up there exhibit the utmost quality. Wouldn't feel right, tearing down a perfectly good machine.
@@IAmNotAFunguyBruh you can literally see the springs on the doors are not Torque Masters. It is pretty obvious it is a Torsion spring. These double steel doors are not meant for torque masters these are to heavy for torque masters. That is only for the 9100/9600/9605.
@@RealLifeBrinden I am 80% positive that the 57LM had a red LED in it as opposed to a green one. The 56LM that was for the 1100 series was 4-wire with different performances on the 4 terminals: Pressing the LIGHT button shorts the white and yellow terminals, which toggles the light(s). Pressing the LOCK button shorts the white and black terminals, locking out the transmitters. Pressing the door control push bar shorts the white and red terminals, activating the motor. Unlike the modern wall controls, the LIGHT button would still be active while the motor was running. The 56 also had a red LED, as well as its predecessor, 55LM.
wayne dalton products suck!! cheap quality. i had wayne dalton doors and openers on my old house and they where nothing but problems. slight wind would make the doors rattle
Travis, that may be true for certain models, but not the 8500/8500 series. It's hard to say that a whole brand "sucks" when you're not a garage door professional. We use their commercial like exclusively. The doors you see here are of the utmost quality.