I just created an album on the site and uploaded the pictures. Hope it works, lol. As you can see there is also a 90 cm fixed @ 30W that also just barely clear the roofline of another neighborg. I had to install it as low and as far away from view as possible. The same with the BUD , I tryied to put it close to the tree fence and behind the toolshed where it is protected from wind as well and also as low as possible so no RF interference from nearby Microwave towers either. Forget the interference , I am only 5.5 ft so I even need a ladder to adjust the LNB when pointing at the lowest sat , lol.
I will change the cables for white ones and bury them and use a pvc pipe at the pole to proctect it and an electrical PVC box for the 22khz switch. I just wanted to finish and see it work today, lol. But probably will wait until I find a solution for the gap on the mount.
The arm is not perfectly upwards therefore it might not drain water as efficiently and will also set the hardware limits since the CS 8100 decided to overdrive it and it almost flops beyond 30W. Good thing I remember the pulse value for the lower limit and managed to power down on time the controller (and the STB since if it is ON the VBOX will not power off). The funny thing the limits were set but I think there is a bug with this CS 8100 because it acctually did it not once but twice. I have decided to slave the 8100 off the 6000 and this one then dirves the VBOX. I might connect the LNB straight to the 8100 and then the CS 6000 being used like an analog box just to send the drive commands to the VBOX. Now I see the usefulness of the names on the GBOX!!!.
Picture 2 Shows that the arm is paralell to the bracket as suggested by Anole on Wrdavis's install thread and also the fixed plate that comes with the dish allows me to grab the clamp further back from the pivot point. that way you get better accuracy or more linear travel per angular movement and also it mostly pushes the dish perpendicular for minimum effort to push. I wish I could have grabbed the Dish right at the 3rd hole at the end of the horizontal plate but then the arm end touches the Ring when on the east side. They should have extended the plate and made the 3 rd hole 2 inches to the right of the Ring.
The Dish is pointing at my west most Sat 135W and you can see on pic 1 that it barely clears the roof. Pic 3 shows it locks those Univision TP at barely 66Q and if I push it from down it only increases C/N by 0.5 dB.
Pic 5 shows that the arm motor although upwards some how it is not in the most efficient position for the holes to drain water I could not find a way to install it different. Will keep trying , as with these pictures he who insist wins!! or dies while triying , lol. It is almost easier to lock the first signal than to post the pictures on a forum!, lol.