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ALFA SPID ROTATOR AND CONTROLLER User Manual

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AlfaSpid Rotator

Alfa Radio Ltd. 11211 - 154 St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5M 1X8

Bench Testing of Control Box

The control box is normally expected to be operated from a 12 Volt
DC supply; however it may be operated from other unregulated DC or
AC sources as well. DC or AC voltage levels between 10 and 26
Volts capable of at least 5 Amps are acceptable, typically 12 or 14
Volts.

The polarity of the power to the control box input leads is not critical
for D.C. operation; a diode rectifier on the input will provide the proper
polarity to the electronics and provide reverse polarity protection as
well as A.C. operation.

TIP: Because of several steering diodes in the motor path, the
voltage delivered to the motor (neglecting wire loss) will be about 1.4
volts less than the power supply voltage
. For longer runs and/or
thin wiring a higher voltage (up to approx 24V) to the control unit is
beneficial. A simple way to estimate if the voltage to the motor is
adequate is by timing the rotation. Under no or a very small load, the
360 degree rotation time with 12V DC at the motor is about 120
second (2 minutes). With 24 V DC is about 60 second (1 minute). A
DC Ammeter in the motor lead is also useful, it should indicate
between 1 and 3 amps with a small load. On windy days or heavy
load, the current may fluctuate up to 3 to 5 amps
.


Notes – testing and troubleshooting
Pressing

should make the rotator move clockwise. Pressing

should make the rotator move counter-clockwise. If rotation is
reversed, switch lines 1 and 2 on the back of the controller.
Impulse sense lines (3 & 4) have no polarity concerns.

Part of the protection circuitry involves removing motor power if
the controller receives no sense indication.
If the motor turns for
a few seconds and then you hear the relay in the control box drop
out, the motor has either stalled or there is a problem in the impulse
sense wiring.

It is highly recommended to ground the Control Box.