Does the 50mm tube on the 9120 have a lot more strength than the 9120B with the 42mm tube??? I am considering motorizing a 1m Primestar and was wondering if I should consider the larger shaft size for this dish.
Go with the heavier duty unit as the primestar dish is heavy in comparison to the stamped steel. I would tend to think the one w/the heavier tube would be the heavier duty one of the two.Does the 50mm tube on the 9120 have a lot more strength than the 9120B with the 42mm tube??? I am considering motorizing a 1m Primestar and was wondering if I should consider the larger shaft size for this dish.
9120's are on backorder according to Robby.
Bob
The motors themselves are identical, it is the tube size that is different.
Dishman Dan,
Don't worry about the strength of the motor tube. 50mm vs 42mm will not make any difference. Concern yourself with the mechanics of how you will attach the dish to the tube. A 42 mm tube will provide sufficient strength to support your dish so as long as the physical dimensions are matched, that is all you need to concern yourself with. If you find it easier to use the 50mm tube, that is fine too. Just pick the one that is easier for you to match up with the physical dimensions of the dish clamps.
RADAR
There has been a member or 2 that shimmed the tube to a larger size to fit their bracket. :
Tomorrow I will go through my stash and see what mounts I have and find the stuff to do the mod. That sure sounds like a way to start the new year right! @party
Does the 50mm tube on the 9120 have a lot more strength than the 9120B with the 42mm tube??? I am considering motorizing a 1m Primestar and was wondering if I should consider the larger shaft size for this dish.
I can't pull them up right off hand but I've posted some threads and photos of my 9120 motor and primestar dish setups.
Hey Dee,
What size Primestar dishes did you motorize and what motor did you use?
why not avoid the hassle?
just buy the model that fits your dish....that is the point of them having two models to choose from