Nasty wind storm last Friday uprooted trees and caused my ku dish to be off by approximately 3 degrees. Further inspection of the motor reveals that the motor arm is loose. I have never taken apart an hh motor before. My bud in Montreal says to remove the cap(4 small screws) and tighten the bolt. Anybody have this type of experience?
Thread: Fortec Motor Arm
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Fortec Motor Arm – 11-04-2013,12:51 PM
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11-04-2013,01:25 PM
If you do disassemble, don't forget to take some pictures!
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11-04-2013,01:29 PM
I only managed to remove 2 of the 4 screws. I'm setting up each sat with diseqc 1.2 instead of usals-tedious but better then not having anything at all. I'll need to remove the motor entirely from the mount in order to tighten up the motor arm. That's a task that requires time and warm weather, it's a balmy 35f today.
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11-04-2013,03:18 PM
LOL sun tanning weather LOL
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11-04-2013,04:12 PM
Spent the better part of scanning in most sats using diseqc 1.2 and when I send the motor back to the sat I get no signal. I will have to find the time to take apart the motor or swap it out for my spare. I have it parked on Galaxy 17.
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04-27-2014,11:56 AM
Buyer beware.....The sg6100 is supposed to be able to move a 1.4m dish but it can barely move a 1.2m one. In between all the rain my neighbour and I managed to slap on the new motor and all seemed well until I drove the dish to extreme east and west. The motor jammed and was unable to move the dish, we had to move it manually. We decided to put the old fortec back, after reinforcing the arm and we managed to increase signal quality....hopefully it lasts or else I may need to find a stronger motor.
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04-27-2014,12:16 PM
For my DG380B is no problem to lift it up 1.2 Fortec dish down eastern point to up western point ...
ps . The hint is don't keep pushing the'go east' button when the motor is on the extreme eastern point ,sametning is for the west ..,In that case the motor will stuckLast edited by chifut; 04-27-2014 at 12:23 PM. Reason: .
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04-27-2014,12:35 PM
Good to know, I was going to get one, but will wait to see if there's something better out there.
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04-27-2014,01:11 PM
Stab 1.2 is a bit pricey and slow but extremely reliable. I'll look into one of those but will make due with my fortec 1.2.