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Post 10 made on Thursday January 9, 2014 at 01:33
Neurorad
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The 'smart' openers have a continuous voltage across the 'smart' button controller. The controller button has a clock and provides other functions. Creating a short across this circuit, with a parallel relay, reboots the 'smart' controller.

Last time I had a GDO replaced in my home, I opted for a 'dumb', old-fashioned model, to ease integration.

If you can remove the fancy pushbutton controller (which displays the time) and replace it with a simple pushbutton, I think your relays should work. Not sure if that is an option for you.
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