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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Nextvision vbox II now not moving dish
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1073213" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Your motor is a 36v motor, that uses 4 wires, to connect it to your V-Box II, the colours of the wires can be anything, providing you ensure you know which wires are connected to which ports, in the 36v motor.</p><p>Inside the 36v motor you will see connections for something like M1, M2, Ground, and Sensor, or pulse, these connections then need to connect correctly to the V-Box II.</p><p>It doesn't matter if you get the M1, and M2 wires mixed up, as this will just send your dish east, when you select west, and vice versa, but if you get the others mixed up you can damage the motor.</p><p>Did you install the dish yourself?</p><p>Changing a LNB should have no affect, on your motor, unless whoever did it caught the motor wires, using a ladder, as the LNB is well away from the motor wiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1073213, member: 187442"] Your motor is a 36v motor, that uses 4 wires, to connect it to your V-Box II, the colours of the wires can be anything, providing you ensure you know which wires are connected to which ports, in the 36v motor. Inside the 36v motor you will see connections for something like M1, M2, Ground, and Sensor, or pulse, these connections then need to connect correctly to the V-Box II. It doesn't matter if you get the M1, and M2 wires mixed up, as this will just send your dish east, when you select west, and vice versa, but if you get the others mixed up you can damage the motor. Did you install the dish yourself? Changing a LNB should have no affect, on your motor, unless whoever did it caught the motor wires, using a ladder, as the LNB is well away from the motor wiring. [/QUOTE]
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