This works like a charm. I tried something a bit different, and I've attached links to pictures, as this forum doesn't allow direct attachments.
Open up the base of the Sentinel as mentioned with the seven screws on the bottom (
Pic 1). Then you need to undo four more screws to release the base from the turret. You can only get at three of these via the access holes, so simply rotate the turret on the base to reveal the fourth screw (
Pic 2).
Pic 3 shows the turret separated from the base, and you can see the tilt gear in the head of the turret.
Pic 4 shows the gear close up, with the foil. Instead of removing the foil, cutting it, and then replacing it, I used an X-acto knife to cut the foil while it was still on the gear, then flipped off the right half of the foil with the tip of the X-acto (
Pic 5).
Pic 6 shows the completed work.
I had a helluva time re-assembling everything, and I ended up cutting off the piece on the motor base that normally goes into the hole in the middle of the turret gear to get everything to fit back together, otherwise I risked damaging the photosensor that looks at the foil, which would *not* have been cool. Anyway, it all worked. Actually, I overdid it a bit, as to how much foil I removed, so I had to go back in and add about half of it back again (gluing it with a UHU or other glue stick [normally used for paper] worked like a charm.) Now I have all the tilt I need for my outdoor installation. Success!