Mikey11 said:i have installed over 50 SG9120's, never had one scale incorrect, the problem must be on your end
Powermax SG9120Bs?
Mikey11 said:i have installed over 50 SG9120's, never had one scale incorrect, the problem must be on your end
The scale on the side of this Powermax motor is absolutely printed off several degrees. I can assure you everything is leveled, including the bracket and the pole, thank you. Do a search around here, and you will find others reporting the same thing about the scales being printed off.
By the way, I've been using and installing dishes for 30 years
Not to get off topic, but a basic compass reading is necessary before planting any dish. If a magnetic compass is reading 180 degrees south, isn't a true south heading entirely dependent on the location due to magnetic declination? I know in my location it is +5. I never see anything on this forum addressing this issue. Another thing that has always been puzzling to me, folks located in the southern hemisphere, do their dishes point north? Assuming all satellites are in stationary orbit above the equator.
i have installed over 50 SG9120's never had one scale that was incorrect, the problem must be on your end
My experience shows this to be good advice.i dont really believe your scale was inaccurate, i think your motor bracket was probably not level,
most people assume that their motor is level just because their mounting pole is level, this is incorrect and should never be assumed,
after you have aimed the motor and tightened all the bolts up you should use a level to make sure the motor itself is level, just because the mounting pole is level that does not mean the motor will be,
if the motor is not 100% level, the mounting pole should then be re-adjusted to compensate, to make sure the motor itself is level, this may mean the pole is not level, but that doesnt matter, its the motor itself that needs to be level, not the pole
Ok, if you say so. Now since you've installed over 50 of them, you should be willing to do a write-up showing exactly how all the rest of us should do it. That way you pass on your knowledge, and help out all the rest of us who have found the scale on the motor to be wrong. Believe me, this write-up is seriously needed, and if you can do it, please do so. If you've already done one, please point me to the post.
If you do this, I will completely over-haul my installation according to your instructions, and then we will see.
Personally, I suspect that the last few batches of Powermax sg9120b's were clones, and they messed them up. Not sure when the last time was that you installed one, but mine was in July of this year, (bought off Ebay) and I think all the others reporting this also had one this year.
I leveled everything, and it was still off. I re-did it 5 times just to make sure, and even made a fine elevation adjustment screw for the back of my dish. I finally decided to do it using the inclinometer, and that's when I realized that the scale on the side of the motor was wrong. I found installing this motor to just be horrible, compared to a standard polar mount installation.
Why is this?
because a motor bracket can twist after the bolts are tightened, if this happens, the motor will not be level, even though the pole is,
I think we are talking mountains and mole hills here. You seem to be talking about tweaking fractions of a degree due to stresses and strains. I'm talking about things that are just not made correctly. For example, my Elevation and Lattitude scales are not correct. Heck, they are not even complimentary i.e. they would add to 90 if they were correct.
I think we are talking mountains and mole hills here. You seem to be talking about tweaking fractions of a degree due to stresses and strains. I'm talking about things that are just not made correctly. For example, my Elevation and Lattitjude scales are not correct. Heck, they are not even complimentary i.e. they would add to 90 if they were correct.
Other postings here including from Brian of SatelliteAV, said to use 30 degrees minus declination = 23.4 for me.
Mikey11 said:maybe the ones marked incorrectly are clones?
Mikey I liked your detailed instructions for mounting and aiming the dish. Coincidentally, I had already done (more or less) exactly what you described over the weekend. Both ends of the arc are strooong, but a handful throughout the middle have lesser, or even sporadic, signal quality. What gives? These are on the transponders they default to when I motor over to them through the menu, but usually (with the exception of 1 or 2 sats), the signal steadies and goes back into the 70s again once you click a couple of transponders in...
Is it something I'm doing wrong or does my dish need tweaking? I figured I had it pretty well doped out if 12-14 out of the 18 I'm testing for signal are pretty strong (solid 70s with no jumping), and only a handful are twitchy and finally settle down on the 3rd or 4th TP, and then only like 2 sats just have poor quality all-around. Thoughts?
Ok, I'll try that this weekend ... latitude is set on the motor, so should I only be adjusting the elevation of the dish, or should I adjust it at the motor itself?