A few months ago I purchased a new Venture actuator to replace the broken Super Jack on my 10' Unimesh. It's powered by a GBox, which never lost count with the previous motor.
When I say 'lost count' or 'position changing', I mean that if I move away from any given satellite and come back, it is in a different position. I use 121W (my south satellite) as the "0" position. After a day of use, 121W is around -100 ! Its so bad its unusable.
To move the dish, I simply use the GBox remote control and go to the number on the piece of paper where I write down the satellite positions. But now I can't do that anymore.
I am using the same shielded wire as I did with my Venture. I just swapped out the motor and now the positions are off. The more I move the dish and come back, the farther off it will be.
I got the actuator off of eBay and it is too late to return it.
Is there a fix to this problem, aside from buying another SuperJack?
When I say 'lost count' or 'position changing', I mean that if I move away from any given satellite and come back, it is in a different position. I use 121W (my south satellite) as the "0" position. After a day of use, 121W is around -100 ! Its so bad its unusable.
To move the dish, I simply use the GBox remote control and go to the number on the piece of paper where I write down the satellite positions. But now I can't do that anymore.
I am using the same shielded wire as I did with my Venture. I just swapped out the motor and now the positions are off. The more I move the dish and come back, the farther off it will be.
I got the actuator off of eBay and it is too late to return it.
Is there a fix to this problem, aside from buying another SuperJack?
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