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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Actuators AGAIN ...
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<blockquote data-quote="scopus" data-source="post: 962221" data-attributes="member: 191372"><p>So, the other night my Juperjack heavy duty actuator decides it's not going to move with the E2 error, infact this has happened a few times this last couple of weeks after freezing temps. A warm kettle of water first in the actuator arm made no difference until I tried the same on the motor, then it worked. On closer inpection the gasket seal holding the motor cover has perished obviously letting in water. This is crap, after a few months of use, this actuator has hardly had any use even though it has been in storage a few years, this should not happen!</p><p>I gently undid the screws holding the motor and yes, the water drains out!</p><p>My solution after cleaning it all out is a telecoms external joint lid, which are not used in the field any more, nice snug fit with dessicant packs also in the top half...[ATTACH=full]90892[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scopus, post: 962221, member: 191372"] So, the other night my Juperjack heavy duty actuator decides it's not going to move with the E2 error, infact this has happened a few times this last couple of weeks after freezing temps. A warm kettle of water first in the actuator arm made no difference until I tried the same on the motor, then it worked. On closer inpection the gasket seal holding the motor cover has perished obviously letting in water. This is crap, after a few months of use, this actuator has hardly had any use even though it has been in storage a few years, this should not happen! I gently undid the screws holding the motor and yes, the water drains out! My solution after cleaning it all out is a telecoms external joint lid, which are not used in the field any more, nice snug fit with dessicant packs also in the top half...[ATTACH=full]90892[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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