I have problem with my receiver FLU converted to Pansat. Picuture on TV is know bad, and when I scan Dish, I have some BEC chan., and after that picture just freez. For dish, on every port-disecq I have 99 quality, that is imposibble. I switched capacitors 13 and 14, and still same thing. I saw than cap. 11 looks bad, but I didn't find that one than I can repleced. If you know anything, help.
Switching C13 and C14 equal value as it appears from photo is not going to do any good in fact if any soldering imperfection it will cause Q level issues
Also it has polarity the (-)ve sign needs to be near the ribbon What's the value of C11 Why do yo say it looks bad? what do yo see that makes yo say it's bad?
If your Pansat 2700 is having these issues and your racked your brain out trying to figure it out this is how to fix it. you will have 99% Level & 0 Quality.
Troubleshooting/Inspection: the problem is 2 capacitors that are blown. C-13 & C-14. on smaller gold circuit board that connects to power supply.
Remove your cover from your receiver. 2 screws on side 1 small screw on back
now that the cover is removed, you have access to the circuit boards, 1 Main green one 1 smaller gold one. this is the one to look at . C-13 & C-14 capacitors. 470uf16V.
if they are swollen they are blown and have to be replaced. take a look at all the others how they are flat on top. i picked them up at a electronics store for 2 bucks a piece.
Removal/Replacement: take the 2 screws out of the gold circuit board get needle nose pliers and press in the retaining clips opposite the screws that is holding the board in. then carefully lift it out.
now you have access underneath, you need a soldering gun for now . now heat up the leads and pull out the capacitors, mark down on a piece of paper in case you forget how you pulled them out the negative lead the white stripe on side of capacitor & the positive lead, so when you put them in you put them in the same way you took them out . make sure your pulling out the right capacitors. before you start heating them up. do one then the other. once you have this done.installing the new ones is a cinch. you will require small wire solder and paste.
before you put the new capacitors in make sure the negative lead is in properly, there is a white stripe or a minus sign.
now push your new capacitors in the C-13 & C14 spots in the board where you removed the old ones.
you might need a helper as another set of hands is always nice for this part. have them hold the capacitor tight against the board so you can solder underneath.dip your solder in the paste and come close to the wire underneath protruding to the board and it will melt like butter.
if u cant pull out the capacitor its soldered good. this takes a few seconds . then when its done. take some nippers or tiny side cutters and clip the extra wire off . then put the gold circuit board back in carefully . press it down on the retaining clips , then re-install the 2 screws. put back the cover on and your done. now you will have level & quality again!
I think I understand yo now Yo said switched but yo mean replaced Yo said BEC but yo meant BEV
Ok Now If yo scan DN but yo get BEV This means yor dish is not pointed to DN For example if yor pointing to 91 and yo want 110 yo have to move dish itself 19 degrees clockwise Plus Silight elevation Up/Down depending on where yo live
Sorry King, I taped fest and maybe put BEC instead of BEV. I don't understand why I need move antena, cause I didn't change anything, I mean I hade channels and now I have this problem.
If yor setup was working but now it doesn't First thing I do is run each sat seperatly to receiver Meaning bypass DISEqC switch with a splicer coupler If each sat works well then use DISEqC Sw and assign each port respectively
I tried separetly, I mean direct cable but still nothing. I have one antenna with two LNB. It is strange than on each port (1, 2, 3 and 4), I have 99 quality.