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DM7020 not moving motor - time to bin?
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<blockquote data-quote="A nonymous" data-source="post: 883631" data-attributes="member: 240839"><p>If you used USALS with a DM7020 nine times out of ten it doesn't work. Is it working using DISEqC 1.2 commands?</p><p></p><p>If you think it could be the PSU i would recommend replacing the caps as the DM7020 is an old receiver now, it is possible that the caps could be failing as previously stated. You should be able to pick up all the caps required on ebay for around £5.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what temperature rating the current caps are, but if they are 85 degree ones it would be worth swapping them for 105 degree ones if you do replace them. If after replacing the caps its still doing it, either keep it for a bedroom box or just bin it. Replacing the tuner is not an easy job, there are also several tuners that were used on these boxes. If its a Philips tuner the chances of you getting a new one is next to nothing.</p><p></p><p>Nano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A nonymous, post: 883631, member: 240839"] If you used USALS with a DM7020 nine times out of ten it doesn't work. Is it working using DISEqC 1.2 commands? If you think it could be the PSU i would recommend replacing the caps as the DM7020 is an old receiver now, it is possible that the caps could be failing as previously stated. You should be able to pick up all the caps required on ebay for around £5. Not sure what temperature rating the current caps are, but if they are 85 degree ones it would be worth swapping them for 105 degree ones if you do replace them. If after replacing the caps its still doing it, either keep it for a bedroom box or just bin it. Replacing the tuner is not an easy job, there are also several tuners that were used on these boxes. If its a Philips tuner the chances of you getting a new one is next to nothing. Nano [/QUOTE]
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