I'm curious what people's opinion of the various kinds of SG2100 motors are, particularly between the Digipower and the DMSI?
As mentioned in other thread, I recently moved my 90CM Fortec to the top of my garage, and was having problems (which turned out to be mainly due to the flakey behavior of my Diamond 9000), so I replaced my old Digipower SG2100 with a new DMSI SG2100.
All I can say, is that compared to the Digipower, this DMSI motor is a piece of JUNK.
First of all, I went to put it together, and the nuts wouldn't even go on the U-bolts that hold the motor to the pipe. I had lost my tap of that size, so I basically had to tap the nuts by FORCING them on.
Also, the bolts that hold the bracket to the motor body were also VERY tight, and I had to force them into their holes too.
Then, I went to pre-align the thing with a digital level, like I've done with my Digipower version, but there isn't any flat surface on the things that you can use, and the bracket doesn't sit flat. Tried to use the latitude/elevation markings on the side, but they seem to be off by several degrees.
I FINALLY got the thing fairly well aligned, which wasn't easy due to the flakey behavior of my Diamond receiver kicking on and off on me, so I had to go out to the dish, and manually move the motor with the buttons, while watching for response on my meter. However THEN, I decided to to come inside, and tell the motor to go to a few sats via USALS, only to find that USALS doesn't work worth a darn on this motor. It's not too far off from 61.5 thru around 101, but after that it is WAY off. By the time I got out to AMC21 and CIEL2, it was off more than 5 degrees! And this ISN'T due to mis-alignment, I'm talking about looking at the degree markings on the motor. Ie I tell it to go to a sat, calculate the theoretical USALS angle, go outside, and the motor has gone >5 deg past the satellite! Manually move it back to the correct angle, and I get reception. This is making it a pain to get the sats programmed. My old Digipower was slightly off at the high angles, but generally it was close enough that I could still get a lock, and fine tune the sat in, But this thing is so far off, I have to give it 30-40 clicks back to the east before I see the channels lock.
Anyway, I'm REALLY sorry that I got this DMSI SG2100, basically I wasn't paying attention to the brand, only to the SG2100. I only got it because I thought that the parts might be tradeable with my old motor, but I wouldn't want to insult my old motor with anything from this thing. At least this motor so far has been able to remember diseqC-1.2 positions, which my old motor has started to forget. I think I'll probably eventually switch back to my Digipower, even though it has been giving me problems, but I'll probably play with this for a few days first.
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As mentioned in other thread, I recently moved my 90CM Fortec to the top of my garage, and was having problems (which turned out to be mainly due to the flakey behavior of my Diamond 9000), so I replaced my old Digipower SG2100 with a new DMSI SG2100.
All I can say, is that compared to the Digipower, this DMSI motor is a piece of JUNK.
First of all, I went to put it together, and the nuts wouldn't even go on the U-bolts that hold the motor to the pipe. I had lost my tap of that size, so I basically had to tap the nuts by FORCING them on.
Also, the bolts that hold the bracket to the motor body were also VERY tight, and I had to force them into their holes too.
Then, I went to pre-align the thing with a digital level, like I've done with my Digipower version, but there isn't any flat surface on the things that you can use, and the bracket doesn't sit flat. Tried to use the latitude/elevation markings on the side, but they seem to be off by several degrees.
I FINALLY got the thing fairly well aligned, which wasn't easy due to the flakey behavior of my Diamond receiver kicking on and off on me, so I had to go out to the dish, and manually move the motor with the buttons, while watching for response on my meter. However THEN, I decided to to come inside, and tell the motor to go to a few sats via USALS, only to find that USALS doesn't work worth a darn on this motor. It's not too far off from 61.5 thru around 101, but after that it is WAY off. By the time I got out to AMC21 and CIEL2, it was off more than 5 degrees! And this ISN'T due to mis-alignment, I'm talking about looking at the degree markings on the motor. Ie I tell it to go to a sat, calculate the theoretical USALS angle, go outside, and the motor has gone >5 deg past the satellite! Manually move it back to the correct angle, and I get reception. This is making it a pain to get the sats programmed. My old Digipower was slightly off at the high angles, but generally it was close enough that I could still get a lock, and fine tune the sat in, But this thing is so far off, I have to give it 30-40 clicks back to the east before I see the channels lock.
Anyway, I'm REALLY sorry that I got this DMSI SG2100, basically I wasn't paying attention to the brand, only to the SG2100. I only got it because I thought that the parts might be tradeable with my old motor, but I wouldn't want to insult my old motor with anything from this thing. At least this motor so far has been able to remember diseqC-1.2 positions, which my old motor has started to forget. I think I'll probably eventually switch back to my Digipower, even though it has been giving me problems, but I'll probably play with this for a few days first.
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