Garage door openers - Meross MSG100 and MSG200 vs Refoss RSG100

Cupertino, May 22, 2021

Two-part question. I am building a new garage that will have three doors, but looking to have two doors in the garage of the retro house now installed. Part 1 I know that MeRoss and ReFoss are the same company after looking around, but after I just ordered the ReFoss RSG100. What is the difference between ReFoss RSG100 and MeRoss MSG100? MeRoss has extra wires that go to the door and connect to the power supply, but ReFoss, at least as far as I can tell, doesn't get into the power supply and has no cables to reach the door. Part 2 Between MeRoss MSG100 and MSG200 I suspect that the MSG200 is newer and, although it is sold in three doors, it is not sold with three doors, but one and I have to buy two more sets of wire? If they are in Canada, MeRoss door openers are not sold here, but in Canada. So trying to make sure I can find what I need, as it will be $ 120 to order the MSG200 plus two additional sets of door cables. Or would I be better off with three separate MSG100s? Thanks for the feedback anyway.

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