Hi All,
Second post, so I got the Manhattan RS-1933 and a S6000 Motor on a WSI 7630, I recently decided I wanted the little bit that's up there on circular so I picked up the QPH-031, I'm impressed that it's a little better in reception/quality for any sat I throw it at however it seems to come at a cost. My motor has become finicky with moving either extremely slow or not at all (especially going West). I take the Invacom off and put on my DMS Avenger back and the issue goes away so the LNB is definitely consuming more current than what my receiver can put out. I've already tried putting an extra power supply on one of the circular outputs (an old deactivated Hughes D*TV receiver) however that doesn't help either so I'm at a bit of a loss with figuring out a solution to keep the motor, Invacom and DiSEqC switch to handle changing from linear/circular with a future plan to add a fixed dish for 103w all in the same package. Any ideas/suggestions?
Second post, so I got the Manhattan RS-1933 and a S6000 Motor on a WSI 7630, I recently decided I wanted the little bit that's up there on circular so I picked up the QPH-031, I'm impressed that it's a little better in reception/quality for any sat I throw it at however it seems to come at a cost. My motor has become finicky with moving either extremely slow or not at all (especially going West). I take the Invacom off and put on my DMS Avenger back and the issue goes away so the LNB is definitely consuming more current than what my receiver can put out. I've already tried putting an extra power supply on one of the circular outputs (an old deactivated Hughes D*TV receiver) however that doesn't help either so I'm at a bit of a loss with figuring out a solution to keep the motor, Invacom and DiSEqC switch to handle changing from linear/circular with a future plan to add a fixed dish for 103w all in the same package. Any ideas/suggestions?