![]() What tends to happen, is that the power supply is struck by lightning (or, in less severe cases, the circuit merely “trips”) and the battery is no longer being charged. This error is especially common following heavy thunderstorms. In the event of a power failure, for example due to load-shedding or the power supply (charger) being damaged by, say, lightning, your CENTURION gate motor will periodically emit two short beeps until power is restored. However, a mains supply is needed in order to keep the battery in a charged state. In theory, this means that they can operate sans mains power. The majority of CENTURION gate motors are battery-driven, meaning that the primary source is either a single 12V battery, or two batteries connected in series, depending on the particular model. “Beeping” is just the machine’s way of telling you that it’s run into a spot of trouble and is in need of attention, and it’s very important to pay attention to the exact sequence of beeps emanating from the controller.
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