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<blockquote data-quote="ralphmagno" data-source="post: 595792" data-attributes="member: 189146"><p>i have a problem no one can answer.</p><p>itv on Astra 2 d will not reach here because its a week signal.</p><p>itv is on 12.402 v and has to be loaded on the others section on the sky box.</p><p>the box is on a UPS and i have the ups set on the highest setting on V.</p><p>this means when the mains go out the ups runs at 192V ac but measuring this it is really 180V ac.</p><p>i put 2 new batteries on this two 12 volt 7 amp batteries in parallel to we have 12v at 14 amp new batteries. this ups Is a 350 watt one and it is running just one sky box rated at 35 watts .</p><p>after this i thought i had the problem solved it ran for 9 days and boom</p><p>today the box went to stand by mode.</p><p>global says that probably sky sends a update and the box goes to the stand by mode.</p><p>if that was the case my home box should go to stand by mode as well i an watching sci-fi or the e-channel and it does not.</p><p>the stand by has been shut off on all boxes.</p><p>is there a way i can load the other itv on to 103??</p><p>some one was talking about a f card probably free sat card.</p><p>but free sat is on Astra 2d and it is not receivable even with a 4 meter dish here.</p><p>is 180v ac mains too low to run a panasonic 31 model box??</p><p>this has been running since 20 march 2009 until today 28 march around 6 pm.</p><p>has anyone have any ideas?? its not the box i tried 2 boxes both the same.thanks</p><p>ralph</p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite53" alt=":confused" title="Confused :confused" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralphmagno, post: 595792, member: 189146"] i have a problem no one can answer. itv on Astra 2 d will not reach here because its a week signal. itv is on 12.402 v and has to be loaded on the others section on the sky box. the box is on a UPS and i have the ups set on the highest setting on V. this means when the mains go out the ups runs at 192V ac but measuring this it is really 180V ac. i put 2 new batteries on this two 12 volt 7 amp batteries in parallel to we have 12v at 14 amp new batteries. this ups Is a 350 watt one and it is running just one sky box rated at 35 watts . after this i thought i had the problem solved it ran for 9 days and boom today the box went to stand by mode. global says that probably sky sends a update and the box goes to the stand by mode. if that was the case my home box should go to stand by mode as well i an watching sci-fi or the e-channel and it does not. the stand by has been shut off on all boxes. is there a way i can load the other itv on to 103?? some one was talking about a f card probably free sat card. but free sat is on Astra 2d and it is not receivable even with a 4 meter dish here. is 180v ac mains too low to run a panasonic 31 model box?? this has been running since 20 march 2009 until today 28 march around 6 pm. has anyone have any ideas?? its not the box i tried 2 boxes both the same.thanks ralph :confused: [/QUOTE]
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