I currently have a 180cm (6') 6 panel dish on a ground mount. The ground mount has become rusted over the years as I often use it to perform testing and to adjust to various satellites.
I'm thinking my Summer project will be to...
Option 1) Create a lazy susan type base that I have been thinking about for the past several years. They sell large outdoor lazy susans that are designed for outdoor patio tables that have a hole in the middle for an umbrella that could withstand the weight of the dish and ground mount. I would then simply spin it like a sit-n-spin and lock into place at the various satellites.
Option 2) Don't laugh, but I'm actually thinking of using a H-H motor that could withstand the weight of the 6 panel steel dish. I know they aren't designed or recommended for this size dish, but I've been using a SG4000 on a heavy Channel Master 4' dish now for 12 years and have never had a problem and it is used almost daily. I'm thinking the 6' steel dish although larger, probably weighs about the same or possibly less than the 4' Channel Master.
I'm thinking my Summer project will be to...
Option 1) Create a lazy susan type base that I have been thinking about for the past several years. They sell large outdoor lazy susans that are designed for outdoor patio tables that have a hole in the middle for an umbrella that could withstand the weight of the dish and ground mount. I would then simply spin it like a sit-n-spin and lock into place at the various satellites.
Option 2) Don't laugh, but I'm actually thinking of using a H-H motor that could withstand the weight of the 6 panel steel dish. I know they aren't designed or recommended for this size dish, but I've been using a SG4000 on a heavy Channel Master 4' dish now for 12 years and have never had a problem and it is used almost daily. I'm thinking the 6' steel dish although larger, probably weighs about the same or possibly less than the 4' Channel Master.