Didn't think I needed to start a new thread so I'm posting this in this one instead. Unfortunately I'm having an issue with KU again. For the life of me I can't figure out whether it's the MicroHD causing the problem, or my SG2100. I've been meaning to post about this awhile back, but this happened towards the holidays and I never got around to posting about it.
A few weeks ago I sent the dish to 72W except it didn't stop there, it went east as far as the dish could go. tho I had the limits set which should have stopped the dish from traveling that far east, but it didn't. For a day or two I couldn't get the dish to travel back west no matter what I did. So I eventually had to unattach the motor from the pole and bring it inside where I hooked it straight into the MHD. I took the motor apart first once I had it inside. I finally got it to move freely again.
So now while I'm thinking about it, the fact I have the motor inside of my house, I wanted to try and see what it was doing, especially with USALS since I have never gotten USAALS to work with my dish since I first purchased the MHD. Before anyone asks, I am fairly positive I have my longitude and latitude configured properly in the MHD. So I don't think that's the problem. But just in case, here's how I have it configured. Long 094.04E Lat 33.43N
The first thing I did after getting the motor traveling freely again, I sent the motor to ZERO, then reset it. I Know it resat because the lights blinked orange. Now I set up 72W for USALS and sent the motor to that position, except it kept traveling way beyond that position, pretty much geeting close to where it can't travel any further. I of course stopped it before it got that far. So I then sent it back to ZERO, except it wasn't heading west, it was trying to head east instead. I then got it back to ZERO with the button on the motor, did yet another reset, This time I wanted to try something different. With the button on the motor I then sent the motor west quite a bit. Since 72W was set up as USALS I then told it ti go to ZERO. The motor position definetely started heading east, but it did not stop on ZERO to save my lfe. As a matter of fact, it didn't stop at all until I stopped it. It again was trying to travel as far as the motor could travel, to the point where it can't travel any further.
With all of this in mind, what would be suspect? The MHD or the motor? Before you think you might know, I do have an older STB that I hooked the motor up to while I had it inside the house. It had no problem going back to ZERO when using USALS, nor did it ever attempt to keep traveling as far east as it could go. It always stopped on the positions I sent it to.