How would I go about testing my actuator before installing it on my cband dish that I am almost finished installing ?
This is also a great way to test a VBOX, exactly what I did on the living room floor.If you have a vbox or ASC1 you can hook right up too it with short wires to test right on the bench or laying in the living room floor.
You can also you a car battery, or cordless drill battery. If you using a battery just hook it up one way and it should extend, then reverse the wires and it should retract.
Using a battery though will not test for pulse counts so I like to hook it up with a short cable to one of my ASC1's to ensure the actuator is sending pulses properly.
That is true, My dish would not move one time so I hooked a spare actuator up on the living room floor and discovered the little clip on the back that holds the wire had broke, and the spring was gone. The test actuator moved and I was relived that I didn't have to pull new wire through the attic. That was a close one.Not a true test of a vbox, the true test is when you put a load on the actuator.
That is true, My dish would not move one time so I hooked a spare actuator up on the living room floor and
discovered the little clip on the back that holds the wire had broke, and the spring was gone.
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Quick eBay search.Speaking of broken clips on the back of vboxes, ... Does anyone have a source for replacement part?
I saw a few options online that might work, if you search ICC Speaker Spring Clip Keystone Jacks you will find a few that look right. I am thinking I might re purpose some from some old speakers I have laying around. For now I have shoved a piece of plastic in there to hold it in place.Speaking of broken clips on the back of vboxes, ... Does anyone have a source for replacement part?