I've been reading several posts about reed switches, and I think this might be my problem. I'll try to send some pics to help identify this beast of a BUD. It's an old HH motor and it weighs a ton. The manufacturer was Janiel Corp. The motor model number is Janiel 180 I think. Anyway, winter was brutal on the dish and it was out of alignment. I was moving the dish east and west all day with no problems, but then the GBOX gave me an E-2 error when trying to move the dish west. I could still move the dish east. I went out and removed the cover to the gears and reed switch. Everything seemed to be connected, so I replaced the cover and went back inside, but now I get the E-2 error when I try to move the dish east or west.
I read in another post that I can test the motor by hooking it up to a car battery or a battery charger. I have a battery charger. Do I just use the alligator clips and clip it to the motor?
Also, if the reed switch is bad, I noticed a replacement switch being sold by Skyvision that looks similar to the one inside the gear box. It looks like the JGS older style reed switch. (C-band and 4DTV Satellite TV Systems, MPEG-2 and DISH Network at Skyvision).
I'll try to get photos tomorrow, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. I really want to save the BUD. I'm sure my neighbors are hoping I can't fix it because it's quite loud when moving.
I read in another post that I can test the motor by hooking it up to a car battery or a battery charger. I have a battery charger. Do I just use the alligator clips and clip it to the motor?
Also, if the reed switch is bad, I noticed a replacement switch being sold by Skyvision that looks similar to the one inside the gear box. It looks like the JGS older style reed switch. (C-band and 4DTV Satellite TV Systems, MPEG-2 and DISH Network at Skyvision).
I'll try to get photos tomorrow, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. I really want to save the BUD. I'm sure my neighbors are hoping I can't fix it because it's quite loud when moving.