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Electric Gates questions / answers

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Electric gates are gaining popularity in residential and commercial settings. Due to their convenience and security, homeowners and businesses are adopting them at an impressive rate. However, before investing in an electric gate, buyers have various questions that require clarification. This FAQ list will answer some of the top frequently asked questions about electric gates issues.

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Washing and waxing your gate once a year can keep it looking beautiful for a long time to come. You must also make sure photocells are clear of dried mud and overgrown plants or bushes. If they are blocked they will prevent your gate from closing.

15 or more years should be a reliable life expectancy, subject to wear and tear and void of damage.

Under normal circumstances, a quality gate motor battery should last 2-3 years. However, during frequent load shedding, the lifespan of a battery can be shortened significantly, with some batteries only lasting a few weeks to a few months.

It is possible for an electronic component in an electric gate system to simply fail. This could be a manufacturing issue, age-related or because water got into the electronics. If electronic components fail, the usual problem is the electric gates simply stop working.

  • Dead battery. The battery is the heart of an electric gate opener.
  • Obstructions. Obstructions can cause an electric gate opener to stop functioning properly.
  • Misaligned photo eye sensors.
  • Loose or worn-out parts.
  • Damaged circuit board or motor.

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