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<blockquote data-quote="el bandido" data-source="post: 1087901" data-attributes="member: 316102"><p>The dish I am using is identical to the one pictured in post #42 of this thread.</p><p>Amps does not really mean anything.</p><p>You can have 4 amps at 25 volts, which will equal 100 watts.</p><p>You can have 5 amps at 20 volts, which will equal 100 watts.</p><p>My Prodelin dish uses at least 180 watts at start-up when the dish is around 40 degrees from the center position. There are very few dishes that will need this much power, provided the dish is assembled correctly, and provided the actuator is in good condition.</p><p></p><p>My Prodelin will move with less power, and I have moved it without issues from about 20 degrees of center with a cheap V Box. These positioners will do good to produce 60-80 watts.</p><p></p><p>I guess at the end of the day, it all boils down to what you are wanting to move, how fast you want to move it, and the maximum amount of power that will be needed to move it. The little power supply mod that I made has worked well on my system for some years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el bandido, post: 1087901, member: 316102"] The dish I am using is identical to the one pictured in post #42 of this thread. Amps does not really mean anything. You can have 4 amps at 25 volts, which will equal 100 watts. You can have 5 amps at 20 volts, which will equal 100 watts. My Prodelin dish uses at least 180 watts at start-up when the dish is around 40 degrees from the center position. There are very few dishes that will need this much power, provided the dish is assembled correctly, and provided the actuator is in good condition. My Prodelin will move with less power, and I have moved it without issues from about 20 degrees of center with a cheap V Box. These positioners will do good to produce 60-80 watts. I guess at the end of the day, it all boils down to what you are wanting to move, how fast you want to move it, and the maximum amount of power that will be needed to move it. The little power supply mod that I made has worked well on my system for some years now. [/QUOTE]
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