

Genie GSTB-R STB-BL Replacement Safety Beams, Black, 2 Pack, Black, one size (GSTB-R)
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sam
> 3 dayPaired with my garage door opener, working great
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Bear
> 3 dayOur Overhead door had been on the fritz for a few weeks and my hubbys hunch was right about the sensor going out. We saved an expensive on-site call and most likely pricey repair fees from Overhead Door by installing new sensors thanks to my handy hubby. Our garage door has been working great with the new sensors!!!
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ANTHONY PARKER
> 3 dayWith a bit of trial and error, I was able to connect these sensors to my existing garage door system. The sensors work fine.
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ALam
> 3 dayVery satisfied with this replacement. Working perfect.
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Jarrett Brown
> 3 dayIt literally was just screwing in two screws per sensor. I had the old square style sensor and these replaced those. They are nice and solid and look great.
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Northsojourner
> 3 dayEasily installed. Works as designed.
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Bua
> 3 daySo happy to find this product, it saved me hundreds of $s. Will recommend to everyone who has garage door problems..
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Nana
07-04-2025Just like it because it works.
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tm
> 3 dayReceived product promptly, but was missing the wiring. Wrote to Open Door and they responded quickly with an email. Sent me the wiring so i could install the sensors. Works great. Customer service from Open Door was awesome, since they responded and shipped the wiring after receiving my email. Gave 4 stars only because the wiring wasnt included with the first shipment, otherwise would have given 5 stars.
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M.D. Harper
> 3 dayHave an old G2500 that we needed to hold the wall button to get it to go down. The remote would only open the door, not close it. The old square sender/receiver with the plug in wires was bad and that system gives no feedback. It had a wire pair coming from the unit to a jack on the transmitter and another wire pair from a second jack on the transmitter over the door to a jack on the receiver. Since I had voltage at each of the old units, I just cut the plugs off at the sender/receiver units and secured both wire pairs to the single terminal pair on the transmitter (instead of running a new wire to the power unit like it shows in the instructions since my power unit has a plug I would have had to splice in to and not screw terminals). I just took off the old brackets and eyeballed the new ones. Maybe I got lucky but there was no aiming adjustment involve. Worked like a charm as soon as I plugged the power unit back in.