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<blockquote data-quote="el bandido" data-source="post: 1017933" data-attributes="member: 316102"><p>Quickly, Here is the rest of it:</p><p>The trick to all of this for me was getting everything in one package or case. I had purchased some rather large strip light power supplies to beef up the cheap China movers, but something smaller than those were needed. I managed to locate and purchase the one in the link. It comes up short on dc voltage, producing 35.5 volts dc, and I have tested it to 4.5 amps at that voltage level.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AC-DC-Inverter-110V-220V-100-265V-to-36V-5A-Adapter-Switching-Power-Supply-SMPS-/371817680030?hash=item56920f8c9e:g:EoUAAOSwcUBYVoHm" target="_blank">AC-DC Inverter 110V 220V 100-265V to 36V 5A Adapter Switching Power Supply SMPS | eBay</a></p><p></p><p>All that was left to do was install it in the case. The original transformer was removed, and a smaller 24 vac at 1 amp secondary voltage transformer was installed. The back of the ASC1 is set for dual ac voltages which is controlled by a slide switch. I disabled this switch, which gave me two ac inputs, 1 for the new transformer, and another ac input for the new power supply. The replacement transformer was mounted to the top of the ASC1 case, but I probably had enough room at the back of the ASC1 directly behind the new power supply. Now I have an ASC1 that has the dish moving power I expected it to have from the factory.</p><p></p><p>A hall effect dc amp meter was also installed. I have purchased a couple more amp meters and will mount the one I like best to the front of the ASC1 if possible. I cannot see the positioner counts at distance so I will watch the amps instead.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pictures = <a href="https://mega.nz/#!LlMD2RoL!XrHeD0La6bdgfGT6BodyMNnJq0hz1e7OT05o43BKncQ" target="_blank">MEGA</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el bandido, post: 1017933, member: 316102"] Quickly, Here is the rest of it: The trick to all of this for me was getting everything in one package or case. I had purchased some rather large strip light power supplies to beef up the cheap China movers, but something smaller than those were needed. I managed to locate and purchase the one in the link. It comes up short on dc voltage, producing 35.5 volts dc, and I have tested it to 4.5 amps at that voltage level. [URL="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AC-DC-Inverter-110V-220V-100-265V-to-36V-5A-Adapter-Switching-Power-Supply-SMPS-/371817680030?hash=item56920f8c9e:g:EoUAAOSwcUBYVoHm"]AC-DC Inverter 110V 220V 100-265V to 36V 5A Adapter Switching Power Supply SMPS | eBay[/URL] All that was left to do was install it in the case. The original transformer was removed, and a smaller 24 vac at 1 amp secondary voltage transformer was installed. The back of the ASC1 is set for dual ac voltages which is controlled by a slide switch. I disabled this switch, which gave me two ac inputs, 1 for the new transformer, and another ac input for the new power supply. The replacement transformer was mounted to the top of the ASC1 case, but I probably had enough room at the back of the ASC1 directly behind the new power supply. Now I have an ASC1 that has the dish moving power I expected it to have from the factory. A hall effect dc amp meter was also installed. I have purchased a couple more amp meters and will mount the one I like best to the front of the ASC1 if possible. I cannot see the positioner counts at distance so I will watch the amps instead. Pictures = [URL="https://mega.nz/#!LlMD2RoL!XrHeD0La6bdgfGT6BodyMNnJq0hz1e7OT05o43BKncQ"]MEGA[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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