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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Fibo Owners Club
New LNB changer motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Trust" data-source="post: 895247" data-attributes="member: 181524"><p>[ATTACH]67251[/ATTACH] </p><p>Since the first type motor for my lnb changer shows a bit of play and does not look industrial</p><p>[ATTACH]67247[/ATTACH] </p><p>I decided to make one of a Moteck SG2100 .</p><p>Drilled a 12 mm hole alltrough the mainshaft and the top cover of the moteck and made the conicle outcoming mainshaft 17 mm cylindrical to attach a 44 mm alu adapter .</p><p>[ATTACH]67248[/ATTACH] </p><p>This adapter fits in the 50 mm pvc tube where the 3 lnb's are attached to .</p><p>Took a 12 mm steel shaft welded at one side on steel plate , accurate fitting in the lower part of the feedarm .</p><p>Placed the motor over that 12 mm shaft </p><p>Cuttted a spare Fibo feedam in two and placed the unit between the 2 parts .</p><p>[ATTACH]67249[/ATTACH] </p><p>Modified the stubs for the endswitch in the moteck to a range of 180º .</p><p>Turning this full angle takes to much time so I modified the little gearbox by taking out some gears and making it smaller and faster .</p><p>[ATTACH]67250[/ATTACH] </p><p> Also have to change the program of the controller (Omron PLC)</p><p>This weekend found some time to finish (allmost) the new motor .</p><p>To make a movie for Youtube , attached it to my "Walking Fibo" .[MEDIA=youtube]zcq1W8U4dYg[/MEDIA]</p><p>When tomorrow the weather is kind to me , I gonna attach it to the Fibo on top of the house .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trust, post: 895247, member: 181524"] [ATTACH]67251[/ATTACH] Since the first type motor for my lnb changer shows a bit of play and does not look industrial [ATTACH]67247[/ATTACH] I decided to make one of a Moteck SG2100 . Drilled a 12 mm hole alltrough the mainshaft and the top cover of the moteck and made the conicle outcoming mainshaft 17 mm cylindrical to attach a 44 mm alu adapter . [ATTACH]67248[/ATTACH] This adapter fits in the 50 mm pvc tube where the 3 lnb's are attached to . Took a 12 mm steel shaft welded at one side on steel plate , accurate fitting in the lower part of the feedarm . Placed the motor over that 12 mm shaft Cuttted a spare Fibo feedam in two and placed the unit between the 2 parts . [ATTACH]67249[/ATTACH] Modified the stubs for the endswitch in the moteck to a range of 180º . Turning this full angle takes to much time so I modified the little gearbox by taking out some gears and making it smaller and faster . [ATTACH]67250[/ATTACH] Also have to change the program of the controller (Omron PLC) This weekend found some time to finish (allmost) the new motor . To make a movie for Youtube , attached it to my "Walking Fibo" .[MEDIA=youtube]zcq1W8U4dYg[/MEDIA] When tomorrow the weather is kind to me , I gonna attach it to the Fibo on top of the house . [/QUOTE]
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