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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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Fibo Dish Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyX" data-source="post: 469043" data-attributes="member: 195990"><p>There is no wind problem. The receiver has been off over night.I also have tried a factory reset. Unfortunetly things have got worse. After the last lurch to the west the motor now shows no signs of life. The Technomate clicks as per normal when it tries to move the dish. I checked in side the receiver for any obvious damage such as blown capacitors. </p><p></p><p>i am getting a Technomate Vbox 5 volt for Christmas, so if it is the receiver, I will be able to check the possibility for the receiver being at fault. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if there is any sort of circuit breaker on the Fibo motor should the dish be pushed to the west limit by a fault on the receiver. A diagram may be handy. Otherwise it may be difficult to replace the motor with the manufacturer ceased trading.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your suggestions guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyX, post: 469043, member: 195990"] There is no wind problem. The receiver has been off over night.I also have tried a factory reset. Unfortunetly things have got worse. After the last lurch to the west the motor now shows no signs of life. The Technomate clicks as per normal when it tries to move the dish. I checked in side the receiver for any obvious damage such as blown capacitors. i am getting a Technomate Vbox 5 volt for Christmas, so if it is the receiver, I will be able to check the possibility for the receiver being at fault. I don't know if there is any sort of circuit breaker on the Fibo motor should the dish be pushed to the west limit by a fault on the receiver. A diagram may be handy. Otherwise it may be difficult to replace the motor with the manufacturer ceased trading. Thanks for your suggestions guys [/QUOTE]
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