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The GenieChain Drive 750 is a heavy-duty garage door opener featuring a powerful 3/4 HPc DC motor, integrated battery backup for operation during power outages, and a user-friendly installation process. It comes with two pre-programmed remotes and a wireless keypad, making it an ideal choice for residential garages with doors up to 7ft high.
Manufacturer | GENIE |
Part Number | 38960R |
Item Weight | 34.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 12 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 7035-TKV |
Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Size | Works up to 7ft Sectional Garage Doors |
Color | Black |
Style | Two remotes & Keypad |
Pattern | Garage Door Opener |
Power Source | ac_dc |
Horsepower | 0.75 |
Installation Method | Screw In |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | 2 Genie LED Bulbs recommended (not included) |
Accessory Connection Type | Compatible with Genie Aladdin Connect (item sold separately) |
Coverage | ideal choice to open most 7 ft. high garage doors |
Special Features | Heavy Duty,Lightweight |
Usage | Residential garages, Garage door opener 7 ft high doors |
Included Components | Includes Genie Chain drive garage door opener, 12 V Battery Backup, 2 pre-programmed 3 button garage door opener remotes, wireless keypad, safety beams installation instructions |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Average Battery Life | 2 years |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Accessories Warranty, Limited liftetime motor warranty, 5 Year Chain Warranty, 5 Year Parts Warranty |
E**E
Great replacement door opener.
My 1998 garage door opener finally dies by the way of forgetting the start and stop points. I purchased this one and was able to install it within 3-4 hours. This unit is much quieter, and I have no complaints. After 4 months of use, everything works as expected and desired.
D**H
Great Value
Bought this to replace my 31 year old Overhead Door unit (got my money's worth out of that!). Straightforward installation which took 3 hours, good instructions, it helped that I was able to use previous wiring. Only delay was figuring control unit mounting, but had enough parts to pull it off. It is quieter, works fine, and I'm happy to have a battery backup. Even if it needs maintenance or even replacement after a few years its a great value!UPDATE 9/6. I liked the first one so much I bought a second to replace the other garage door opener, it was an even easier install the second time. I had trouble getting the program button to work on the first unit, contacted Genie customer support, and they gave me a work around (take the cover off and press the button on the circuit board). That worked, but they went above and beyond and without prompting shipped me a new unit cover to fix the button alignment. Great customer support!
E**M
Quiet Opetation; Easy Installation
EASY INSTALLATION! I followed the printed instructions and used 2 ladders for a very pleasing experience. I replaced a unit that had been in place 20+ years. Took my time and installed the quietest unit. I'm going to replace my 2nd unit just because the Genie is much more efficient.
C**L
So far this Genie is as good as other brands I've owned
Garage door openers are one of those decisions that are expensive and hard to change and also hard to know what reviews to believe so here is my two cents with lots of detail.Overall I give this Genie (model 7305) 4 of 5 stars. I have had Craftsman and Chamberlain before and I would not choose them over a Genie or a Genie over them.Overall what I like: I am pleasantly surprised at how quiet this chain drive is compared to my previous Chamberlain that was also chain drive. I like that this Genie comes with a surge suppressor and a battery backup unit. Neither have been put to a test yet though, and I will probably still add an additional APC unit since a power surge is what damaged parts of my previous opener and ended its service.Installation: The instructions are good IF you are a solid DIY-er and have a healthy tool set. If not hire someone and factor in that cost. There are good YouTube videos out there to supplement or replace the in-box instructions, but missteps can still happen. Mine was I initially put the bullet turnbuckle on the wrong side of the chain and did not catch it until after I had mounted the entire unit. Correcting that mistake without being able to lay everything out on a long flat surface and with gravity working against me and the heavy chain cost me an aggravating hour. With all this and in total I did mine alone and in a day and a half BUT I also had to repair some wood studs, re-did and reinforced all the wall and ceiling mounting and re-did all wires running to and from the control pad and the sensors.Speaking of that wire – the box may not provide enough depending on your garage. It’s inexpensive to buy more but I had extra from a previous install. Just know you may need to make a trip to the hardware store. Genie’s box should have had more than enough since I wired the first sensor to the second and then ran only one wire from the second back to the motor unit (yes, you can to that – just keep the sides of your wires consistent). This saves some wire and some time as opposed to running both sensor wires back to the motor.Speaking of the motor: The Genie 7035 is rated at ¾ horsepower which is a reason I chose it over ½ horsepower options. Is it really ¾ power and how does the industry accurately measure these? I don’t know. I can only say my garage door is a two-car insulated aluminum and this Genie opens and closes it without a struggle and quickly enough for me.Programming: It was a pain in the rear to get the “Home Link” buttons in our two 2004 Toyota Sienna mini-vans re-programmed. To be fair this might be the first garage door opener I have owned that has “rolling code” security - and our mini-vans are older. For them I followed the owner’s manual directions to clear out the old programming. Then I followed the directions to program the new code. It works provided you can find the third mandatory and hard to find step – go to the Genie motor unit and press and release the “program” button until the light starts blinking purple, then return to your Sienna and press the chosen home link button three times with just the right speed of repetition. It took me an hour and a half to get this right on the first Sienna and then about 5 minutes for the second. The GMC Acadia was quicker since I had learned the lesson and knew what to expect. Now – I also have a “Clicker Universal” programmable keypad for outside the garage. I have more than an hour and a half into trying to get that re-programmed and still don’t have it working.So overall I am satisfied this Genie was a good choice and value provided it gives me long service.
C**R
Genie Chain Drive 750 3/4 HP Garage door opener meets expectations
I replaced an older Genie opener with the 750, primarily because I wanted battery backup. Installation was straightforward, and the instructions are color coded, and concise. As long as you follow them point by point, you won't have a problem.The rail is slightly shorter than the one it replaced, so I had to make a an adjustment (added structural blocking in the attic), but that didn't add much time. Total time to install, including taking down the old opener and rail was approximately 3 hours.The wall console and safety beams were identical to the old opener, so I left those and all the low voltage wiring in place. My one bit of advice, if you do a similar replacement, is to note (or take a picture) of how the original was wired w/ the low voltage bits, and use that same connection setup with the new motor head. In my case, it was NOT the same as spelled out in the instructions. The previous opener had been installed by the house builders, and they apparently had their own idea about how it should be wired. However, it worked flawlessly for five years, so I just went with that wiring scheme, and the new one works flawlessly as well.I'm quite amazed by how quiet this new chain drive operates. If I didn't know better, I'd think it was a belt drive.The battery backup (main reason for the replacement) was extremely simple to install, and was still charging, so I haven't yet been able to test it, however, all the LEDs are indicating what they should, so I suspect it will work perfectly.The inclusion of an outside keypad saved me ~$35 that I was going to spend on one anyway, so take that into consideration in comparing prices, if you're thinking the same.The new 750 uses the same remotes as the older one, so I have two spares now. Programming it to sync with my vehicle's HomeLink, and an existing remote was a piece of cake.This opener *will* work with the optional Aladdin Connect, but, right now, I don't have a need to add it (I already have open/close sensors on the garage doors connected to my smart house setup).I can't speak to long term durability yet, however, if it's as issue free as its predecessor, I'll be happy.All in all, an excellent product, and I'd certainly recommend it...
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