I recently got tired of hearing about feeds on satellites that I wasn't aimed at, so I decided I'd motorize my 30" dish, which only had room for LNBs for 91W, 97W, and 101W. I saw that Sadoun had the Powertech DG-280 on sale on ebay, and it sounded like a decent motor, so I bought one. I got it yesterday and I was going to install it today. I immediately ran into a problem, in that the mount on my dish for some reason was only designed to accept a pole from below rather than above! Here it is, it was the cheapest 30" dish I could find when I bought it last year. I should've spent just a few more dollars and got a known name instead of going to an ebay dealer...
http://www.skytechusa.com/images/skytech/SK75-PWT4sm.jpg
It might not be obvious from the small picture, but the top of the bracket that holds the reflector has a flat piece of metal from one side to the other, so there's no way to get the motor tube in there from the top. (It's sort of like the bracket on a Dish 300.) I considered mounting the dish upside-down, but it turns out that my pole is too close to the ground for that.
But my bad luck gets worse... I tried setting the elevation scale on the dish to where it belongs for a motorized mount in hopes of getting enough clearance anyway, but of course it didn't work. But when I tried to change it back to at least put my dish back on the birds it was originally on, the damn elevation bolts both stripped! Cheap Chinese garbage! I'm running out of time today to find a way to fix it. I might tackle it tomorrow, but I have other things I really would rather be doing. Hell, I had other things I could've been doing today if I would've realized beforehand that the motor wasn't going to work, but I've never actually looked at the mount since setting the dish up the first time, I just assumed that all motors would work with all dishes.
I really want to set up a motor, so I'm tempted to just buy a new dish. I could try to cut out the offending part of the dish bracket I have now, but I still have the issue of the elevation bolts being screwed up, plus the general all-around cheapness of the mount, which flexes when I try to tighten anything. It's just a poor design, but I was trying to save a little money when I bought it.
If I would buy a WS9036 or a GeosatPro 90cm dish, am I correct in assuming that either of these have a more normal style of mount and would work with my motor?
http://www.skytechusa.com/images/skytech/SK75-PWT4sm.jpg
It might not be obvious from the small picture, but the top of the bracket that holds the reflector has a flat piece of metal from one side to the other, so there's no way to get the motor tube in there from the top. (It's sort of like the bracket on a Dish 300.) I considered mounting the dish upside-down, but it turns out that my pole is too close to the ground for that.
But my bad luck gets worse... I tried setting the elevation scale on the dish to where it belongs for a motorized mount in hopes of getting enough clearance anyway, but of course it didn't work. But when I tried to change it back to at least put my dish back on the birds it was originally on, the damn elevation bolts both stripped! Cheap Chinese garbage! I'm running out of time today to find a way to fix it. I might tackle it tomorrow, but I have other things I really would rather be doing. Hell, I had other things I could've been doing today if I would've realized beforehand that the motor wasn't going to work, but I've never actually looked at the mount since setting the dish up the first time, I just assumed that all motors would work with all dishes.
I really want to set up a motor, so I'm tempted to just buy a new dish. I could try to cut out the offending part of the dish bracket I have now, but I still have the issue of the elevation bolts being screwed up, plus the general all-around cheapness of the mount, which flexes when I try to tighten anything. It's just a poor design, but I was trying to save a little money when I bought it.
If I would buy a WS9036 or a GeosatPro 90cm dish, am I correct in assuming that either of these have a more normal style of mount and would work with my motor?