satellite dish de-icer?
Von: Karl (_@_) [Profil]
Datum: 08.10.2009 18:43
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Datum: 08.10.2009 18:43
Message-ID: <X5IWYS7J40095.0303935185@reece.net.au>
Newsgroup: alt.satelliterec.arts.tv alt.satellite.tv.europe
Is there a consensus on a cheap, or perhaps homemade, satellite dish de-icer? I've been "googling" for different solutions, such as heat tape, covers, silicone spray, "PAM" spray, car wax, cooking oil, or more expensive products like "wx2100," etc. I've found some homemade recipes, such as mixing common rubbing alcohol with a small amount of dish soap, then rubbing it on the dish every now and then between snow storms. Other recipes include antifreeze, but that can be pretty toxic to animals, and we live in a remote area where there is abundant wildlife. But I suppose a thin layer of antifreeze, somehow "hardened" onto the dish, wouldn't do much harm. I've tried the "car wax" treatment to no avail. My Dish network 500 dish is located about 100' up the hill from our house, and the snowy winters make access difficult, especially at night. Opinions welcome. Cheap products or homemade recipes preferred. -- Karl[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- clouddreamer (08.10.2009 18:57)
- Ellorysgirl (08.10.2009 19:42)
