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<blockquote data-quote="el bandido" data-source="post: 1016592" data-attributes="member: 316102"><p>I have not had any problems with the ASC1 tracking the satellites or losing counts on my dish system.</p><p></p><p>Would like to say the ASC1 is not capable of producing 36 volts at 5 amps unless the power supply is changed or modified.</p><p></p><p>From Titanium:</p><p><em>Powerful</em></p><p><em>Designed with the versatility to control and power both LNBFs, LNBs, pass switch commands and generate or regenerate switching voltages, the ASC1 works on virtually any consumer or commercial system.<span style="color: #FF0000"> Packed with the lifting power rated to a maximum of 38Vdc at 5amps, the ASC1 will lift any motorized dish.</span> No other consumer motor controller even comes close to the power provided by the ASC1. The F-fitting port simultaneously provides voltage that is user set to 13/18Vdc, reversed 18/13Vdc, fixed 13Vdc or fixed 18Vdc at 450mA. Our proprietary motor control feature ramps in and out the motor speed at the beginning and end of a motor movement. This minimizes wear and tear on your dish mount and frame. The ramp also allows micro adjustments when fine-tuning the dish positioning. No more speeding past the correct motor landing and having to bump the dish back and forth into position.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I could only get about <strong>25 volts dc at 4 amps</strong> when the ASC1 power supply was tested for maximum power output. </p><p>The big dish actuators are rated for 36 volts at 5 amps of current, and this is probably the reason these numbers were chosen. </p><p>36 or 38 Volts at 5 Amps is wishful thinking for a stock ASC1. Thought someone might want to know this. EB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el bandido, post: 1016592, member: 316102"] I have not had any problems with the ASC1 tracking the satellites or losing counts on my dish system. Would like to say the ASC1 is not capable of producing 36 volts at 5 amps unless the power supply is changed or modified. From Titanium: [I]Powerful Designed with the versatility to control and power both LNBFs, LNBs, pass switch commands and generate or regenerate switching voltages, the ASC1 works on virtually any consumer or commercial system.[COLOR=#FF0000] Packed with the lifting power rated to a maximum of 38Vdc at 5amps, the ASC1 will lift any motorized dish.[/COLOR] No other consumer motor controller even comes close to the power provided by the ASC1. The F-fitting port simultaneously provides voltage that is user set to 13/18Vdc, reversed 18/13Vdc, fixed 13Vdc or fixed 18Vdc at 450mA. Our proprietary motor control feature ramps in and out the motor speed at the beginning and end of a motor movement. This minimizes wear and tear on your dish mount and frame. The ramp also allows micro adjustments when fine-tuning the dish positioning. No more speeding past the correct motor landing and having to bump the dish back and forth into position. [/I] I could only get about [B]25 volts dc at 4 amps[/B] when the ASC1 power supply was tested for maximum power output. The big dish actuators are rated for 36 volts at 5 amps of current, and this is probably the reason these numbers were chosen. 36 or 38 Volts at 5 Amps is wishful thinking for a stock ASC1. Thought someone might want to know this. EB [/QUOTE]
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