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New diseqc motor to replace technomate tm 2600 h-h
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<blockquote data-quote="ruasonid" data-source="post: 1075409" data-attributes="member: 414092"><p>The reason for the above green/amber LED on the motor housing was likely the connection to the power supply I used earlier. I found a better power supply and confirmed the output voltage at the coax cable. Reset the motor and the LED went amber then green (there is no mechanical sound at all). When I press the East/West button (left hand button) there is a distinct click but no motor movement at all (or any sound like attempted movement) and the LED goes and stays amber. If I do another reset it goes green.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p>I just checked the tuner again. Connected a meter to a short run of coax connected to the tuner output. On powering up the tuner 13.75V appeared on the line. </p><p></p><p>It seems to be a motor problem?</p><p></p><p>Should I replace the TM2600 with another? Or is there a better option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruasonid, post: 1075409, member: 414092"] The reason for the above green/amber LED on the motor housing was likely the connection to the power supply I used earlier. I found a better power supply and confirmed the output voltage at the coax cable. Reset the motor and the LED went amber then green (there is no mechanical sound at all). When I press the East/West button (left hand button) there is a distinct click but no motor movement at all (or any sound like attempted movement) and the LED goes and stays amber. If I do another reset it goes green. Edit: I just checked the tuner again. Connected a meter to a short run of coax connected to the tuner output. On powering up the tuner 13.75V appeared on the line. It seems to be a motor problem? Should I replace the TM2600 with another? Or is there a better option? [/QUOTE]
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