Super Joeys need a direct feed from the dish to an integrator that then hooks up the the node. So, that means you need 3 coaxes from the dish to the node area and the hardware required.... Me, I'd let an installer work it.
I did my own installs on the first gen hopper . The second gen hopper and super Joey . Also did my current hopper 3 with 4K Joey as well as Joey 2.0 . The trick was using the diagrams from this site to accomplish it. So yes you can do it your self if you follow the diagrams .
Super Joeys need a direct feed from the dish to an integrator that then hooks up the the node. So, that means you need 3 coaxes from the dish to the node area and the hardware required.... Me, I'd let an installer work it.
If you have an existing Super Joey, and you didn't say that before, sure it's very simple to plug and play the replacement. Just hook it up and call for activation. Now, if the issue isn't simply the SJ, you have another can of worms....