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  • kalpikos
    Experienced Board Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 7663

    #46
    Re: Wet LNB

    I think that the moisture is the worst enemy for a lnb or diseqc.

    I don't use a special cover for them but always put a lot of colour tape to the f-connectors.
    This prevent any oxidation in cable and generally several of problems.
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    • gianni253
      Experienced Board Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 903

      #47
      Re: Wet LNB

      Originally posted by kalpikos
      .... always put a lot of colour tape to the f-connectors.
      This prevent any oxidation in cable and generally several of problems.
      I quite agree with you !!!
      That's the weakest point in the whole chain ... connectors ... if some oxidation take place you will have a huge insertion loss.

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      • KVF1966
        Board Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 279

        #48
        Re: Wet LNB

        I never use colored tape to the f-connectors, for several years I have had no problems with oxidation of the cable and connectors, diseqc is without cover, although we have often rains and winter sleet, then snow. Installers satellite dishes are not advised to use color tape. This is my opinion.

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        • kalpikos
          Experienced Board Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 7663

          #49
          Re: Wet LNB

          Originally posted by KVF1966
          I never use colored tape to the f-connectors, for several years I have had no problems with oxidation of the cable and connectors, diseqc is without cover, although we have often rains and winter sleet, then snow. Installers satellite dishes are not advised to use color tape. This is my opinion.
          You very lucky

          I have seen many times some cables even with pure water inside

          I think that the cost of a colour tape and the time you spend
          to wrap the f - connectors are meaningless.
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          • easydigital
            Board Senior Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 289

            #50
            Re: Wet LNB

            This depends upon your location if you living in a wet country I would use protection and here in sweden weather temperatures goes below minus -20 c protecting the f-connectors is a priority...


            Originally posted by KVF1966
            I never use colored tape to the f-connectors, for several years I have had no problems with oxidation of the cable and connectors, diseqc is without cover, although we have often rains and winter sleet, then snow. Installers satellite dishes are not advised to use color tape. This is my opinion.
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            • kostis
              Experienced Board Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 521

              #51
              Re: Wet LNB

              Originally posted by KVF1966
              I never use colored tape to the f-connectors, for several years I have had no problems with oxidation of the cable and connectors, diseqc is without cover, although we have often rains and winter sleet, then snow. Installers satellite dishes are not advised to use color tape. This is my opinion.
              same here never use tape because i saw a pro to installing once and since then i just to do the same, but i bet that it cant to any damage to secure your connections with same tape.
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              • iliyavet
                Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 41

                #52
                Re: Wet LNB

                Is this a problem,when LNB's is freezed and covered with snow+ice,to unfreeze them to pour over them with warm water?Because I have this problem couple of days ago with my multifeed,and I affraid to break the ice with my hands.Just waiting for sun .Can I do this? I think they are waterproff.
                Thanks

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                • Mobley3
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 722

                  #53
                  Re: Wet LNB

                  Originally posted by iliyavet
                  Is this a problem,when LNB's is freezed and covered with snow+ice,to unfreeze them to pour over them with warm water?Because I have this problem couple of days ago with my multifeed,and I affraid to break the ice with my hands.Just waiting for sun .Can I do this? I think they are waterproff.
                  Thanks
                  If the front of the LNB is clear of snow and ice I would not worry too much about it, an LNB will probably work slightly better when it is cold, some of the lower figures quoted for the performance of the LNB are most likely measured with it under these very conditions, just clear heavy snow off if this is possible and also off the dish,unless you are loosing the signal completely ?.

                  Regards Mobley3


                  mobley3

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                  • gcms
                    Board Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 223

                    #54
                    Re: Wet LNB

                    the upper side of the lnb ve no effect on signals quality if it is wet or coverd with snwo just protect the lnb lower side from both rain and snow

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                    • moFu
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 126

                      #55
                      Re: Wet LNB

                      sure youre lnb is waterproof... u can heat with warm water and remove the ice and then dry it. if you dont you have evt. more ice

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                      • buiacco
                        Experienced Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 356

                        #56
                        Re: Wet LNB

                        Hi iliyavet,
                        I've solved this problem(even my dish is installed on my terrrace),
                        I mounted a motor, so when the dish abd LNB is full of snow, I move right the dish e.g. 30 West , so after a wile everithing slight down!
                        Best regards

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                        • ivngat76
                          Board Senior Member
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 208

                          #57
                          Re: Wet LNB

                          In snowy and cold area like Alps, you can use de-icing dishes like this (2nd)

                          _http://www.emmeesse.it/allegati/schede/cat_parabole_p52.pdf

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                          • Satphoenix
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 999

                            #58
                            Re: Wet LNB

                            If you have water problems with your lnb, this lnb is broken or damaged.
                            You will have to exchange it. Lnbs are waterproof.

                            Possible reasons for raining problems are the f-plugs, cables or outdoor positioned switches after years.
                            If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans!

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                            • sideralgr
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 118

                              #59
                              Re: Wet LNB

                              Originally posted by besit
                              I found there's a big problem when you live in such a rainy place like Saint-Petersburg, Russia or London, UK. With a water on LNB you may loose a SAT signal completely.
                              To avoid it I made such a setup



                              It's a plastic bottle (5 liter for big dish, 0,5 liter - for small) cut with a scissors and attached over LNB
                              Now I don't affraid the rain
                              the wet lnb doesn't affect so much the sat reception, the problem is that the rain limit the dish focus to lnb

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                              • peremacedonia
                                Experienced Board Member
                                • Jun 2010
                                • 872

                                #60
                                Re: Wet LNB

                                Imagine rain with strong wind.What function have plastic bottle now?
                                Rule n.33 kid..... Concentrate

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