@@AZExpert , Thanks - and so good to hear that you saw my video. At the beginning you always wonder if anyone is seeing the videos beyond ones own circle!
Have u had one that would ride on roof search for service. Then raise up and spin around and then back down on the roof and try to drag it in a circle tell it catches something then go back to fold
@@AZExpert What would be a good sealant to put under the turret? I was thinking butyl caulk. I am getting nervous about drilling a bunch of holes in my metal roof. Got the dielectric grease. Thanks
I would power cycle the controller and see if you can "stow it. IF not there is a black cap on the front of the turret that unscrews revealing the elevationdrive that you can crank manually to store it down. You can carefully twist the base to store it rearward if necessary. Make sure the controller cable is unplugged when you do this
Wish you were around when I was trying to wire up my cooler thermostat! Always fun to watch someone who knows what they are doing.
Thank you...but trust me it was more fun to watch you easily design and make insulated curtains. I was in awe of your brilliance!
@@AZExpert , Thanks - and so good to hear that you saw my video. At the beginning you always wonder if anyone is seeing the videos beyond ones own circle!
Great video James, thank you. Happy trails!
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Great videos, you have taught this ole dog a new trick! Thanks!!!!
I do satellite installs/repairs. Those 3 connections at the turret should have had rubber grommets installed to prevent this from happening.
Also, I would have removed one of the terminators and used the 2nd or 3rd output to connect the new cable to.
Have u had one that would ride on roof search for service. Then raise up and spin around and then back down on the roof and try to drag it in a circle tell it catches something then go back to fold
The exact solution we needed. Thanks you.
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Had the same problem, no LNB voltage, I watched the video replace my wire and back to the lazy boy with the remote in my hand
LOL Glad it was helpful
Yes, finding a clue to a potential problem, Is better than what someone may say is the place to look for the week 🔗
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I know this is a few years ago. I putting one in soon. I think besides the grease, I wrap the connector in some butyl rubber tape.
most high quality connectors should be weatherproof especially the coax which comes with the dish. but yeah, more could hurt
@@AZExpert What would be a good sealant to put under the turret? I was thinking butyl caulk. I am getting nervous about drilling a bunch of holes in my metal roof. Got the dielectric grease. Thanks
Great job!
My satellite dish is stock facing Halfway up and doesn't do anything can somebody give me a solution to the problem
I would power cycle the controller and see if you can "stow it. IF not there is a black cap on the front of the turret that unscrews revealing the elevationdrive that you can crank manually to store it down. You can carefully twist the base to store it rearward if necessary. Make sure the controller cable is unplugged when you do this
Good job thank you for sharing
Thank you too
Good cable for one go around 😂
Good common sense cheap repair.
Always try to help
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