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<blockquote data-quote="RimaNTSS" data-source="post: 772226" data-attributes="member: 312276"><p>Hi! Have got my last purchase from e-bay. Already have installed C/Ku LNB and new sat-meter is working OK. Only problem appeared with that positioner, it simply exploded when I connect it to 220V. I know, I was buying it from USA, but in e-bay item description was written Power Input 110-220V AC /50Hz as well in the instructions which came printed Input voltage 180-240 VAC 50Hz. Seems that they tricked me. Not a big deal, just 35 bucks. I will try to open case with that seller. But meanwhile will look for new transformer 220/36/12V. Have plans to buy 36" heavy duty actuator for 180cm antenna. Sadly winter is coming and it is too cold to work outside. :-cry1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RimaNTSS, post: 772226, member: 312276"] Hi! Have got my last purchase from e-bay. Already have installed C/Ku LNB and new sat-meter is working OK. Only problem appeared with that positioner, it simply exploded when I connect it to 220V. I know, I was buying it from USA, but in e-bay item description was written Power Input 110-220V AC /50Hz as well in the instructions which came printed Input voltage 180-240 VAC 50Hz. Seems that they tricked me. Not a big deal, just 35 bucks. I will try to open case with that seller. But meanwhile will look for new transformer 220/36/12V. Have plans to buy 36" heavy duty actuator for 180cm antenna. Sadly winter is coming and it is too cold to work outside. :-cry1 [/QUOTE]
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