Splitting signal from motorised sat

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  • gracieboo
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2010
    • 368

    #16
    Originally posted by RuberDuck
    yes i am serious, i dont just make posts for the sake of it.

    i have been in this hobby for over 22 years and i have seen lnb's damaged by people splitting the feed rather than using a dedicated multi feed lnb.

    now maybe you will have no such issues and i do hope dont, but you could easily end up damaging the lnb as well as the receivers it's hooked up to if things go wrong. i am not saying it will happen but it could and i have see the ens results with my own eyes when it has gone wrong.
    Hi there again care to explain to me what happens to the lnb by doing what im doing ie splitting the cable with a dc by pass??? I posted that i only ever intend to have one box on at a time so im just interested to find out why it would cause lnb to fail.

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    • gracieboo
      DK Veteran
      • Dec 2010
      • 368

      #17
      Originally posted by dick b
      hello mate, I"ve been running 2 boxes with 1 motorised dish for some time via the 2 way splitter route and you will not damage anything.just dont have both boxes on at once.I use this system so I can have the feed to a box I tinker with during the day and the feed to a box in the front room for the evening,I put the splitter in to replace an A/B switch as it avoids having to manually switch it over.as in all these things you have to know what you are doing.
      you cant have motor control in two different places with multi outlet lnbs only one outlet can control the motor.If you are concerned fit an A/B manual switch but its a pain having to switch over every time you change rooms and those splitters with dc bypass are a good answer.
      Understand completly thanks for the help dick b. I still hope rubberduck can explain what would go wrong with this set up as i always want to learn. And the best way to learn is by mistakes.

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      • Rodbouy
        DK Veteran
        • Jul 2010
        • 1320

        #18
        TBH ruberduck is only giving advice, and from what and how I take it, the set-up will work OK if and only if 1 box is only ever on at one time. Which is what you said.

        But there is a chance that 2 could be on at same time causing a voltage spike and could result in the the frying of the receiver.

        As a preference a twin lnb would eliminate this from happening.

        Better have a proper setup. For all the time it would take to add a lnb and some cable.

        Again its only advice and precautionary.
        Last edited by Rodbouy; 9 November, 2011, 20:05.

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        • gracieboo
          DK Veteran
          • Dec 2010
          • 368

          #19
          Originally posted by Rodbouy
          TBH ruberduck is only giving advice, and from what and how I take it, the set-up will work OK if and only if 1 box is only ever on at one time. Which is what you said.

          But there is a chance that 2 could be on at same time causing a voltage spike and could result in the the frying of the receiver.

          As a preference a twin lnb would eliminate this from happening.

          Better have a proper setup. For all the time it would take to add a lnb and some cable.

          Again its only advice and precautionary.
          No fair enough all advice greatly appreciated but i just wanted to see if there was any other reason other than the obivous one of a voltage spike from having two recievers on.

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          • RuberDuck
            Banned
            • Sep 2010
            • 1724

            #20
            Originally posted by gracieboo
            Hi there again care to explain to me what happens to the lnb by doing what im doing ie splitting the cable with a dc by pass??? I posted that i only ever intend to have one box on at a time so im just interested to find out why it would cause lnb to fail.
            i am not a electronics engineer but a meer hobbyist like many here, so i cant give specifics other than i have see lnb and receivers which have been completely bricked by people splitting feeds. maybe things are now more resilient now a days but i have seen this happen my self.

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