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<blockquote data-quote="el bandido" data-source="post: 1076509" data-attributes="member: 316102"><p>My modded power supply for the motor or dish actuator stays at 35 volts dc all the way up to 5 amps. The modded supply can do a bit more than this at peaks, so I have at least 180 watts of power to drive the dish motor or actuator. My 3.6 meter commercial dish is the only one I have that needs this much power, and it does not need it if the dish is within 20 degrees of due south, or 20 degrees of the center of the satellite arc. The 3.6 meter dish is commercial, and it has 8 dish panels that weigh about 19 kilograms a piece. So it is a heavy item that most users will not have.</p><p></p><p>A 3 meter mesh dish or consumer fiberglass dish will not need this much power to operate, and the ASC1 should run them with ease, providing everything in the dish system is healthy. One or two amps at 36 volts is usually all you need for these types of dishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el bandido, post: 1076509, member: 316102"] My modded power supply for the motor or dish actuator stays at 35 volts dc all the way up to 5 amps. The modded supply can do a bit more than this at peaks, so I have at least 180 watts of power to drive the dish motor or actuator. My 3.6 meter commercial dish is the only one I have that needs this much power, and it does not need it if the dish is within 20 degrees of due south, or 20 degrees of the center of the satellite arc. The 3.6 meter dish is commercial, and it has 8 dish panels that weigh about 19 kilograms a piece. So it is a heavy item that most users will not have. A 3 meter mesh dish or consumer fiberglass dish will not need this much power to operate, and the ASC1 should run them with ease, providing everything in the dish system is healthy. One or two amps at 36 volts is usually all you need for these types of dishes. [/QUOTE]
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