I'm back sooner than I had anticipated. Here's a picture of the gear box. It has a helipot precision potentiometer and plastic (nylon?) gears. I expected metal.I've ordered the LNBF and receiver. Thanks very much to all of you who helped me out! I will continue here once I have made some progress.
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I'm back sooner than I had anticipated. Here's a picture of the gear box. It has a helipot precision potentiometer and plastic (nylon?) gears. I expected metal.
There's still the other half of the box yet to be opened.View attachment 181943
Yes, I'm pretty sure I have the original box that moved the dish. Can I find it is another question.That's normal, those used nylon gears. Probably a 10k 10-turn pot. Not worth trying to convert to reed switch.
The original stuff is in a box in a shop building. It's a bit of a mess.I thought you said the original house and all was gone. Anyhow, I doubt you'd want to use anything but a newer actuator/positioner with reed sensor
The original stuff is in a box in a shop building. It's a bit of a messI thought you said the original house and all was gone. Anyhow, I doubt you'd want to use anything but a newer actuator/positioner with reed sensor
That looks nice. What is that sensor, exactly?
Never one to throw out potentially usable stuff. Telstar kind of hit a bone.The original stuff is in a box in a shop building. It's a bit of a mess
That looks nice. What is that sensor, exactly?
I believe that is an Optical Interrupt sensor. Counts position by breaking light beam. Like the pot sensors, and also Hall-Effect sensors, a long-ago obsoleted use.
This arm is good for one thing only, maybe- if it doesn't have any free play it could serve to fix the dish on a desired position by extending/retracting the body of it through its mount bracket if the bolts can be loosened/tightened or replaced.View attachment 181990I removed two screws from inside the gearbox which allowed me to open the other half of the box just a little. Water poured out.
I don't know what is still holding it together. Am I going to have to remove the nylon gears? I removed the two long screws from the motor. Should the motor be free then? It's so rusty it's likely stuck but I don't want to try to force it if there's still something else to remove first.
I realize nobody is likely to have experience with this exact part but I would appreciate any feedback.View attachment 181989View attachment 181988
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