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<blockquote data-quote="bubby-joe" data-source="post: 586116" data-attributes="member: 307458"><p>Dodgemaster I had a similar sounding problem with my HH-90, bought new in 2002 the motor never worked from day 1, the distributor sent me a logic board and I installed it but it never fixed the problems, the diseqc 1.2 would not save positions and the USALS would not move to the selected satellite coordinates but only to the zero location and also would not save satellite locations, this was with 3 Pansat 2500a's, a fortec Ultra, a Neusat sp6000, a Coolsat 5000 or a Viewsat Ultra so testing on 7 boxes with the same results the problem is with the motor in this case. But this is another problem with the same motor. </p><p></p><p>To my theoretical problems with the HH-90 motor, it would run very jumpy or just stall all together and not move, it was all setup with a 1 meter dish that's within specs for weight, this happened with the indicated bolt in the photo on the snug side but If I loosened and then tightened it to the looser spec stated it worked fine. I notified the distributor where I bought it but have heard nothing back and really don't expect to. Sorry for the messy printing but it's covered in PAM spray and it won't come off. Don't ask how many Newton's, I couldn't tell you but at 15 Ft.lb. the upper mount bolt must put some crushing pressure on the worm assembly to cause this, the bolt passes directly under the worm assembly and that's my theory for very erratic running and motor won't work when heated to 120 degree's in the summer sun, compression and metal expansion but it is just a theory. On the hot ones if there cooled with cool water they then work until they heat back up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubby-joe, post: 586116, member: 307458"] Dodgemaster I had a similar sounding problem with my HH-90, bought new in 2002 the motor never worked from day 1, the distributor sent me a logic board and I installed it but it never fixed the problems, the diseqc 1.2 would not save positions and the USALS would not move to the selected satellite coordinates but only to the zero location and also would not save satellite locations, this was with 3 Pansat 2500a's, a fortec Ultra, a Neusat sp6000, a Coolsat 5000 or a Viewsat Ultra so testing on 7 boxes with the same results the problem is with the motor in this case. But this is another problem with the same motor. To my theoretical problems with the HH-90 motor, it would run very jumpy or just stall all together and not move, it was all setup with a 1 meter dish that's within specs for weight, this happened with the indicated bolt in the photo on the snug side but If I loosened and then tightened it to the looser spec stated it worked fine. I notified the distributor where I bought it but have heard nothing back and really don't expect to. Sorry for the messy printing but it's covered in PAM spray and it won't come off. Don't ask how many Newton's, I couldn't tell you but at 15 Ft.lb. the upper mount bolt must put some crushing pressure on the worm assembly to cause this, the bolt passes directly under the worm assembly and that's my theory for very erratic running and motor won't work when heated to 120 degree's in the summer sun, compression and metal expansion but it is just a theory. On the hot ones if there cooled with cool water they then work until they heat back up again. [/QUOTE]
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