snow and satellie dish
ok, i have a satellite dish, its been snowing and the dish is covered, this has prevented the dish from reflecting into the reciever bit so im not getting any signal, i dont want to use a ladder as its very slippy outside and have no one to hold it at the moment(will have in a few hours), the outside tap/pipe is partially frozen so im not getting any pressure to the hosepipe can anyone suggest how i might get the snow off my dish so i can get tv again?
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Snow in England? ;)
What about spraying it with a hose connected to a warm water tap? |
Order Cable TV.. ;)
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ive determind it wasnt the tap/pipe that was frozon, it was the hose im currently pouring boiling water on it, and my range is increasing, hopfully i'll be able to reach the dish soon.
and yes it does snow here, lol <edit> all fixed now </edit> |
Cool - So the hose worked?
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yes, a couple of kettles worth of hot water on the hosepipe and and it was good as new, i then cleared the dish just in time to see the credits roll for mash on paramount
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THey make heaters for them as well, but I've never really bothered with mine. When it's covered or otherwise doesn't work, it gives me an excuse to do something productive. :)
One question: You did all that just to watch a rerun of M.A.S.H. credits??!! :D |
i cleared it to watch mash but unfortunatly it wasnt clear until the credits came on.
they make heaters for dishes? thats a nice gadget, doesnt snow here enough to justify having one though. |
You don't just loose the signal with snow on the dish.
You might just have snow in the atmosphere, or even either very heavy rain or thick fog/mist can screw things up as well - though the snow problem happen's to be just about the biggest nuisance. How about moving the dish lower down the wall, so you can give it a clout with a broom handle ? (or move to North Africa, they don't get much snow there ? and it would normally be a bloody sight warmer than Durham :D) regards John |
place a candle under the dish
this will slightly heat the dish which will prevent the snow from sticking |
I think the candle my go out once the snow starts melting and dripping.
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since he is watching tv and not reading he could take all the unused books laying around the house and use them to circle the candle. this would provide a barrier to the snow.
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Couldn't you just spray the dish with WD-40 once every year before snow comes? That way, the snow would just slide off.
Martin |
Just don't spray water on the dish when it's below zero, that will make it even more disfunctional:D
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disfunction and tv go hand and hand. it can not be prevented.
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