Is the a chance I can disconnect the batteries and use the garage door like an older garage door? Doubt I'll ever need to use the battery backup function.
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I would nap if the kids would actually nap lol. Is there a chance I can easily just disconnect the batteries and ignore the problem and still have it work on AC power?
Would be a better option... cause I've never had the garage power go out in the 25y/o in the old garage door. Paying every 2 years for a feature I don't need seems crazy.
I would normally search deeper before asking, but I have all the kids today and everyone's sick with either the flu or strep.
I understand the enjoyment with sarcasm, but please try understanding there's a reason I'm asking strangers who have actually slept in the last 36 hours lol
That was me, I'm surprised anyone remembered.
I appreciate you looking, feels like I can’t find anything on this lol. They really need to make it feel a little less like reading a contract.
Oh a support group sounds great actually, my cousin really needs something like this.
Appreciate the detailed response, and I figured as much I just was praying someone might prove me wrong. Either way, I’ll head over tomorrow and try helping him check it out.
As for the all set letter, is it a yearly automated reminder you’re good to go?
Well that’s sorta good news, I really hope it’s the same when you’ve chosen a provider like Kaiser.
He’s been a little unstable the last few years but is coming back around, and I don’t want him having to deal with any unseen stresses.
He seems to agree with his mom, but I’m a little concerned he might need to reapply/select yearly.
He’s a great guy but emotionally not doing great over the last few years, so I’m trying to double check.
Every 30 seconds. But went and removed the battery -to stop the sound- and it's still running after plugging it back in lol. But I'll be buying 2 batteries from them for $51, and waiting until they're arrive. I guess it's a law in California to have a battery backup?