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08-14-2012 09:18 PM #19
You stated here that you have a limit set on the receiver.
The receiver will control the G-Box. So if you have a limit set on the receiver, the receiver will tell the G-Box that a limit is set and will stop the G-Box at the limit set by the receiver.
Undo you limit at the receiver and see what happen.
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08-15-2012 05:05 PM #20
I measured from the end of the larger outside tube(center of boot) @ 55W it's extended about 2.5 inches to the end of inner tube. @ 135W its at 20 inches. If it stops say at 16 inches of extension on a 24 inch actuator, there's a limit set somewhere. Either the internal switch or the GBox.
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08-16-2012 06:35 PM #21
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hello fat how are you here a pic from my dish i have been buzy sorry the late their ask me a for a pic here the am going to post hope you can tell me from the pic you guys are very awesome i havent try nothing yet since my last post am try to figured out what cause the problem from my actuator thanks heres the pic2012-08-15_13-38-23_650.jpg
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08-27-2012 05:49 PM #22
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hello guys i was able to move my motor east to west right now am dealing with two issues am unable to to tight the signal my true south is 72 w amc 6 the other important question like it went all the way to west end of west whend the dish plier whend the actuator move the dish at end of west the part from the actuator touch the axis i know this is not normal i like to know how can i correct this and the signal keep loosing whend i tight the screw i did release the elevation back in fouth it still wont tight losing signal am using the correct mount for the dish the one hold the dish am having trouble cause the end of west the actuator touch the part from the dish in the axis out please help please thank you i use 72 w for my true south it wont let me tight my true south need help with west plier end of the arc thank you
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08-28-2012 05:47 PM #23
To get further to the west, retract the actuator all the way, then slide the actuator in the mount clamp back until the dish is a far west as needed. BUT the actuator is mounted very close to the axis pivot of the mount. A better place for it would be if it were moved back maybe a foot. (A foot further from the polar axis) Think I'd replace that triangle piece with a length of inch and a half angle iron. Maybe mounted so it mounts the actuator a bit off of directly behind, but to the west side. This will allow more travel to the east.
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08-29-2012 01:05 PM #24
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hi fat thank you i will try to adjust the actuator maybe not today one more question i have my true south is 72 w amc whend i try to tight the signal 98 percent qualitykeep dessapear why i adujust elevation still doing it not sure why thanks let me know thank you
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