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The Ghost Controls TSS1 is a heavy-duty, battery-powered automatic gate opener designed for swing gates up to 20 feet. Featuring quiet and fast operation, it supports DIY installation and is optimized for tube and ornamental gates. Certified to UL325 and ETL standards, it offers solar panel compatibility for sustainable power options, making it a reliable and stylish upgrade for modern homes.





















| ASIN | B01JK1ROKI |
| ASIN | B01JK1ROKI |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,999) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,999) |
| Date First Available | 22 October 2016 |
| Date First Available | 22 October 2016 |
| Included components | Gate Operator Arm with 6' cable, system control box with controller, mounting brackets and fasteners, one AXS1 Standard Remote Transmitter, UL Listed resettable AC Transformer, 2 Warning Placards |
| Installation Method | Do-It-Yourself |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | TSS1 |
| Item model number | TSS1 |
| Manufacturer | GHOST CONTROLS |
| Manufacturer | GHOST CONTROLS |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | FBA_T SERIES |
| Power source type | Battery-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 96.01 x 23.5 x 19.05 cm; 10.25 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 96.01 x 23.5 x 19.05 cm; 10.25 kg |
| Size | Single |
| Special Features | Fast and Quiet |
| Specific uses | Vehicular Swing Gates Including Tube, Chain Link, and Plantation |
| Specification met | UL325 |
| Style | Single Gate Kit |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| maximum weight capacity | 300 Pounds |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 12V Lead-Acid |
K**.
System works great. Good quality, great instructions
D**N
Easy to install. Great videos online and written instructions. It works great!!!
G**T
I bought this system to replace a mighty mule 362 dual gate system that had malfunctioned. The 362 gate arms are no longer available - so I really had no way to fix the old system and looked into what would be the best replacement at a reasonable price. I like that the Ghost Controls system has a lifetime warranty, and that they are made in the USA in Florida. The install took me about 4 hours, but it greatly helped that I was a bit knowledgeable having a prior dual opener system on this same gate, and was able to use the mounting plate from that gate. This definitely saved time. I like the design of the cover for the control box where it just slides on and off. I do find it odd that you have to drill your own mounting holes in the box but it does make sense to not provide extra unused holes for water or insect penetration. One odd thing is the installation manual indicates that page 18 shows "Tools required" for install, but when you go to that page, or any other page near it, there is no mention of any tools. I needed a power drill, tape measure, tiny screwdriver (they provide one), Phillips screwdriver, 3/8" ratchet set, set of drill bits (I believe I used 1/2" and 3/8"), pick-axe for the cable from the 2nd arm and some conduit. Note that if you are going to use the plug-in transformer instead of a solar panel to provide power, you will need to provide your own 16 gauge wire for it. This gate opener works faster than the mighty mule it replaced. The arms are also a little longer, necessitating me moving the arm mounting bracket forward about 10", but this also lets the system open the gate further rather than the 90 degrees that I was limited to with the old system. You must provide your own deep-cycle battery as the gate actually runs off the battery, and the transformer keeps the battery charged. This lets the gate still operate when the power goes out. The system does have a separately purchased option to enable internet/wifi access so you can open & close via an app, but I had already come up with a way on the old gate to do this with a wifi garage door switch from Meross and that ended up much cheaper than the price of the separate Ghost Controls unit. Overall the system seems robust and moves my gate smoothly. I am happy with the purchase.
G**O
I bought the gate opener, the lock, an extra remote and two cordless keypads for guests coming and going. It wasn't too bad installing. Here are some tips. First, i built my support columns out of 6x6 wooden posts buried 2 feet in concrete. They recommend installing the opener with posts but I wrapped the posts in salvaged stone I cut with a grinder. To affix the opener and lock I built out the posts with chunks of 4x4 as pictured. That way I could screw into wood rather than stone which I thought might not hold. The posts took about 12 hours and I am a general contractor. On the lock side i had to leave room in the stone for the zombie lock to grab hold of the stationary vertical bolt it grabs as it extends beyond the gate and my gate closes close to the stone. They say not to put a wheel on the gate which i understand in most situations. However, my driveway runs downhill and the wheel only touches ground just before the gate closes. With a wheel, my gate support post has the weight taken off it and the zombie lock glides in perfectly every time. Beneath the wheel right where the gate closes I poured some mortar flush to the ground into a small depression i dug. That way the wheel does not wear a groove into the ground defeating its purpose of gate support. Where the wheel attaches to the gate and where the arm attaches to the gate, you must bolt through everything or the wheel will rotate up and the arm will slide. If the arm slides just a little the gate will not keep shutting correctly. I thought the wiring would be hard but it was easy. The instructions were pretty good but i watched some videos on you tube. Programming remotes and keypads took longer than i would like. After you get it, its easy, but it does take a while.. The instructions they provided with the keyless pad for guests included an addendum i did not see at first. The addendum explained the programming of the keypad whereas the original instructions did not. That drove me mad for an hour and a half so i called customer service. They got back to me the next day but by then i had figured it out. It took a little while to find the buttons in the control box you must press when you first teach the opener how far to open and close. Also, that first week, my gate was smetimes just barely hitting the stone when it closed. So occasionaly it would have to stop short of closing. When it did that it would jump back a foot and stay there. It took me a while to figure out that's what it does when it hits an object while closing. Anyway, the gate was real work - mostly the stone I wanted and it took a while to iron out all of the above issues. But it has been working to perfection now for weeks and oh what a pleasure not to get out of the truck especially in the rain. I highly recommend it. A cut above the low end openers with fewer options.. Lastly, this gate, yours too, is simply a privacy feature. If somebody breaks through it I know what to do. It can easily be defeated with a wrench. You just have to unbolt the arm from the gate. Same with the lock. If somebody dislikes you they can snip the electrical control cord or steal your battery or smash the control box. All very unlikely but thats the reality. One year later or thereabouts the gate is still working great. I am.happy with it. On several occasions over the year, maybe 6 times, it has done something weird like close and then open back up partially when i have gone. At first I tried reprogramming it. Later, i just unhooked it from the battery and it seemed to reset itself and operate properly again. It just gives me peace of mind, and stops the door to door marketers and others i don't want from coming to my house especially when I am not home. So a couple glitches here and there is tolerable. Anybody can open this gate by removing a pin from the hydraulic piston that closes it, but if they do that, they understand why i have a gun in my hand when they show up. Haven't needed to do that, which is why i love the gate. Update: five years later.... the board eventually malfunctioned which I replaced. I consider that acceptable wear and tear. The arm malfunctioned 6 months later. They sent a new one for free. That felt pretty damn good. You can make appointments with tech support and they take good care of you. I am totally satisfied.
S**E
Best money ever spent. Works great and even worked well in very frigid weather. Very happy with this purchase.
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