SG6100 DiSEqC Monster Motor

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New motor from DMS. KE4EST should have one in his hands to test very soon.

[h=3]The new "Monster Motors" are here!!![/h] [h=3]30% Faster! 25% Stronger![/h] LED on the motor shows the tube angle and assists with installation.
Anti-Rust, High Speed, Ultra Low Noise, Easy Installation, Zero Backlash Design and Auto-Adjust Clearance are just some of the features that make this a true "Monster Motor".
Compatible Receiver:Receiver with Diseqc 1.2 or Interface Box
Antenna Size:140 cm Max
Speed:2.5°/sec(at 13v)
3.2°/sec(at 18V)
Azimuth Angle:80°East~80°West(160°)
Elevation Angle:25~75°
Input Voltage:13/18V DC
Output Voltage:13/18V DC
Power Consumption:100mA (Stand by)
200mA(Normal)
350mA(Max)
Satellite Positions:100 Positions
Calibration Function:Yes(Goto 0°)
 

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Price? Max weight? Dish size doesn't mean much since they!re all made different,y

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Why wont they ever make an HH motor like my HH120?? With the arm facing up.

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I don't think it lists the shaft (Tube) diameter - does anyone know the size?
 
Can probably look at the DMSI web site for all those answers.
.... or wait 'n see if KE4EST writes a review....(if that's what was suggested above).
 
Can probably look at the DMSI web site for all those answers.
.... or wait 'n see if KE4EST writes a review....(if that's what was suggested above).

Yes From what I hear, one is on the way to me soon. So whenever soon is and I get a day free it will be reviewed here. ;)

No Official word yet though...keep this in mind.
 
No love at their web site - no mention of tube size.
Bob

But the site does mention the optional 50mm adaptor so it must be standard sized like the old 2100

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But the site does mention the optional 50mm adaptor so it must be standard sized like the old 2100

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The 50mm tube text states that it is for the SG2100 and SG6000. The SG6100 is not listed.
 
I wonder if the motor or gearing has actually been improved. I could care less about LEDs or an insignificant increase in movement speed if it doesn't track well, positions aren't repeatable or lack resolution or it doesn't hold up in high winds.
 
We have a sample of this unit and it was offered with several upgrade options for making the unit more robust. The factory offers upgraded stainless steel nuts/bolts, heavier gauge bracket, 42mm or 50mm tube, DiSEqC 1.2 position assignment, USALS code verification , error codes, etc.

It will be interesting to learn from testing results if this unit takes advantage of these hardware or firmware upgrades.

The test unit was well built and accurate, but could benefit from hardware upgrades. The display added nothing to me looking at it from an installers viewpoint, but the factory was willing to provide development (at additional cost) for several feedback features that could provide useful aiming feedback. :D
 
I'd be worried about rain seeping in that LED thing as it's in an exposed position. What exactly is it's function?
 
I'd be worried about rain seeping in that LED thing as it's in an exposed position. What exactly is it's function?

Must tell ya what satellite is at (ie 105w)

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The LED display shows the approximate number of degrees rotated off of center position. It doesn't display satellite name or position.
 
This one is going to be interesting to do a review on. Looking forward to it.

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Wish the manufacturers would build these diseqc motors with an option for DC input so they could use an external power source rather than the receiver's power through the feedline... Would make it faster that way too... Kind of wondering how it can be faster and support a larger dish using power limitations of the receiver's supply. Refining motor technology, gearing, and other engineering qualities can only make so much of a difference.
That being said, I am always glad to see a new FTA product, especially with any improvment over previous models. Also shows manufacturers and designers are interested in our business, hobby, or what ever. :)
 
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