I know Cascade uses this in his setup. I just put up my 120cm on sg2100. The motor handles the dish just fine, but here is my problem. Motor's shaft seems to have a little give (if i move it by hand I can move it 1-2 degrees lef right). This was never a problem with my 90cm dish, but now since 120cm is twice as heavy, If I go to g10r for example, because of the weight of the dish it actually pulls it to apporximately 124.3-4 degrees.
If I move the dish manually it locks in and I get a good signal. I can also change the location of g10r to be 121.5 or so and because of the give it will actually be at 123. If I do this, I get 83% signal quality on The Tube.
I guess it is more of a nuisance than a problem I also have sm3d12, but I don't want to lose all my eastern sats since it's rotation angle is a little smaller.
Anyway, I guess the real question does anyone elses sg2100 has this give (feels lose a bit)? Maybe 2 years of use and windy Chicago area finally got to my sg2100.
If I move the dish manually it locks in and I get a good signal. I can also change the location of g10r to be 121.5 or so and because of the give it will actually be at 123. If I do this, I get 83% signal quality on The Tube.
I guess it is more of a nuisance than a problem I also have sm3d12, but I don't want to lose all my eastern sats since it's rotation angle is a little smaller.
Anyway, I guess the real question does anyone elses sg2100 has this give (feels lose a bit)? Maybe 2 years of use and windy Chicago area finally got to my sg2100.