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Radioguy41

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Today my motorized (STAB 90/USALS) 90cm FTA dish stopped moving. I tried everything with the receiver and no go. I tested voltages, continuity, and cables and all tested OK. So, just for chuckles I disconnected the cable from the LNB and there she went! Connected it back and the dish won't move. Disconnect and she moves. Replacing the LNB fixed it. That's a new one on me, a defective LNB disabling the dish motor. o_O
 
Today my motorized (STAB 90/USALS) 90cm FTA dish stopped moving. I tried everything with the receiver and no go. I tested voltages, continuity, and cables and all tested OK. So, just for chuckles I disconnected the cable from the LNB and there she went! Connected it back and the dish won't move. Disconnect and she moves. Replacing the LNB fixed it. That's a new one on me, a defective LNB disabling the dish motor. o_O
Sounds like it was causing a short. Any signs of water infiltration in the lnb?
 
You were probably trying to move it while tuned to a vertical 13 volt channel, and that lnb was drawing a little bit too much current.

I wonder what would have happened if you had tried a horizontal 18 volt channel?
 
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As I said, I tried everything from the receiver end (that would include changing channels) to no avail.

FTA4PA - no sign of water infiltration plus I have a rain shield mounted over top and it hasn't rained in almost two weeks.
 

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