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Outdoor wire-in light control

05/22/2008 01:25 PM heister

I purchased a Sears garage door opener and also their Indoor/Outdoor Wire-in Light Control at the same time (1995) to operate my outdoor light with my remote. I need a new control and Sears no longer carries this item, so I am looking for something comparable. Help! I have checked almost everywhere for this and with no luck. Thanks!

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Chamberlain makes compatible remotes

08/24/2008 11:13 PM gardener61

The Sears garage door openers from this era are made by Chamberlain. The have a website with all sorts of remotes and other parts. You also can do a web search for Chamberlain garage door remotes.

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oops! just reread your msg

08/24/2008 11:15 PM gardener61

Are you looking for a replacement wire-in light control? I, too, am looking for this item. Have you had any luck finding one?

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Chamberlain/Liftmaster/Sears

08/25/2008 11:18 AM Billhart Moderator

Chamberlain make the Chamberlain, Liftmaster, and Sears units.

Chamberlain and Sears are the same except for cosmetics and are desgined for DIY installs. Liftmaster is the "pro" unit and comes with a one piece rail systems.

They all use the same motors, control boards, gears, remotes, etc.

I have not seen a wired in receiver, but you might check with these people.

http://www.aaaremotes.com/liftmaster.html

A google on garage door remotes will find similar companies.

And you will need the model number (139.xxxx) of the opener or the color of the Learn button as there have been different radio systems used over the years.

http://www.aaaremotes.com/liftmastercompatibilitychart.html

You might have to look at some home automation equipment. The garage door remote people have a little, but places like smarthome.com have much more.

Going that route you might need to buy a new remote & receiver kit for the garage door, about $ 60-80 and new wireless keypad if that is used.

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I have some extra switches

11/04/2008 09:59 AM gardener61

I bought some in-line switches on ebay. Do you still need them? I have some extra.

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wire-in light switch

11/22/2008 11:31 PM johnch11

I would like to purchase a wire-in switch sears PN 139.53773. Please let me know if one is available and the price please.

Thanks!

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