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<blockquote data-quote="vb1966" data-source="post: 657330" data-attributes="member: 324922"><p>bubby-joe -Actually this post was copied here by a moderator. The original thread is at <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/work-bench-soldering-station/164682-opening-stab-hh90.html#post888434" target="_blank">http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/work-bench-soldering-station/164682-opening-stab-hh90.html#post888434</a>.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I've seen the problem of overtightening the indicated bolt on mine. I've experienced that before. This time, however, the problem I think stemmed from the fact that I had fitted a second LNB to the motorised system. I was working with this setup for a couple of weeks, but I think that I hadn't moved the dish to 30W until the problem arose. From where I live, 30W is quite at an awkward angle, and I believe that with the additional weight, the motor couldn't make it to move the dish. However what confused me is that after I had removed both the LNBs and even the whole dish, the motor would still not move. So at that point I thought that the motor was fried. So I took it off. However, after opening it up, it started to work again, with no apparent damage and very little wear-and-tear present. So I am thinking of putting it on again. I just need to find some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vb1966, post: 657330, member: 324922"] bubby-joe -Actually this post was copied here by a moderator. The original thread is at [url]http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/work-bench-soldering-station/164682-opening-stab-hh90.html#post888434[/url]. Yes, I've seen the problem of overtightening the indicated bolt on mine. I've experienced that before. This time, however, the problem I think stemmed from the fact that I had fitted a second LNB to the motorised system. I was working with this setup for a couple of weeks, but I think that I hadn't moved the dish to 30W until the problem arose. From where I live, 30W is quite at an awkward angle, and I believe that with the additional weight, the motor couldn't make it to move the dish. However what confused me is that after I had removed both the LNBs and even the whole dish, the motor would still not move. So at that point I thought that the motor was fried. So I took it off. However, after opening it up, it started to work again, with no apparent damage and very little wear-and-tear present. So I am thinking of putting it on again. I just need to find some time. [/QUOTE]
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