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<blockquote data-quote="Trust" data-source="post: 968406" data-attributes="member: 181524"><p>To make changers for different brand and sizes I made a new adjustable construction in a sheltered area in front of my shed .</p><p>I wanted more room in that shed , so I a made a cabinet in that sheltered area where I can store all garden tools .</p><p>At the picture a setup for a 1.8m CM changer with a TechniRotor with a arc of 150º , enough for 5 lnb's ( for Feedsat)</p><p>Took a luggage scales to find out the load of the loosely hanged changer ( dish side) without the sidearms and lnb clamps . </p><p>The scales at the lnb adapter wheel shows a weight of 1.45 kg </p><p>Since the boxed main beam is shorter at this version , the original side arms are too long , that version comes with new 16 mm ones .</p><p>Did the same messurement with the 8 lnb changer for Feedsat's Laminas AS-1800 with the 350º modded SG 2100 at the back , showing 2.00 kg</p><p>Part of the weight will be the long inox axel .</p><p>To use a arc of more then 150º , we have to use those heavy DG-120 or modded SG 2100 .</p><p>To mod such SG 2100 , I need two of them to complete the main gear .</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]92394[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]92395[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]92396[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trust, post: 968406, member: 181524"] To make changers for different brand and sizes I made a new adjustable construction in a sheltered area in front of my shed . I wanted more room in that shed , so I a made a cabinet in that sheltered area where I can store all garden tools . At the picture a setup for a 1.8m CM changer with a TechniRotor with a arc of 150º , enough for 5 lnb's ( for Feedsat) Took a luggage scales to find out the load of the loosely hanged changer ( dish side) without the sidearms and lnb clamps . The scales at the lnb adapter wheel shows a weight of 1.45 kg Since the boxed main beam is shorter at this version , the original side arms are too long , that version comes with new 16 mm ones . Did the same messurement with the 8 lnb changer for Feedsat's Laminas AS-1800 with the 350º modded SG 2100 at the back , showing 2.00 kg Part of the weight will be the long inox axel . To use a arc of more then 150º , we have to use those heavy DG-120 or modded SG 2100 . To mod such SG 2100 , I need two of them to complete the main gear . [ATTACH=full]92394[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]92395[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]92396[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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