Hi all, got a big project for this weekend. Going to try and remove a 10 footer that is way up in the air. The thought just came to mind that the upper sections of the dish are going to be a stretch with the dish in it's current west position. It sure would help if I could try and get the actuator to move to the east after I have removed the lower section. It has been a real long time since I played around with a BUD but I seem to remember a wad of smaller wires that were used to control the actuator. Might there be a way to hotwire a couple of these and just get the motor to move to the east. Not looking for anything more then to spin the motor if it still works.
So my questions are is it a DC motor? Voltage ? Any type of clutch or lock that I might have to disable.
Worst case I will have to unbolt the actuator to move the dish but I sure would like to try and move the motor first.
Pictures and lot's more info on what I'm trying to take down is at:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/c-band-satellite-discussion/150793-bud-me-very-tough-extraction.html
Sure would make things safer if I could move the motor.
Thanks, DC
So my questions are is it a DC motor? Voltage ? Any type of clutch or lock that I might have to disable.
Worst case I will have to unbolt the actuator to move the dish but I sure would like to try and move the motor first.
Pictures and lot's more info on what I'm trying to take down is at:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/c-band-satellite-discussion/150793-bud-me-very-tough-extraction.html
Sure would make things safer if I could move the motor.
Thanks, DC