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Wet LNB

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  • kostis
    Experienced Board Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 521

    #61
    Re: Wet LNB

    Originally posted by peremacedonia
    Imagine rain with strong wind.What function have plastic bottle now?
    i saw a factory made cover a few days ago here in the forum but still i can imagine how it will help.
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    • rizwan
      Experienced Board Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 844

      #62
      Re: Wet LNB

      Only metallic or wooden cover disturb the signals, Try to make that kind of cover as small as possible to just cover LNB
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      • ivngat76
        Board Senior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 208

        #63
        Re: Wet LNB

        No problem becouse the plastic is only around and back the LNB, but there is nothing in front of LNB, maybe a problem could be the wind

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        • herrr
          Experienced Board Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 1081

          #64
          Re: Wet LNB

          Uhm...this could be even good for snow...but if it snows heavily, it could be worse...
          As a matter of facts, snow can find like a bridge to cover from LNB to the dish, that's the worst at all...we saw that in these days in northern Italy.

          (see attached image: dish of a friend of mine 3 days ago)
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          • fandm
            Experienced Board Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 648

            #65
            Re: Wet LNB

            You should use a Amalgum type of tape fpr joints on the connectors.
            And covers on the lnb are pointless.
            if you live in fringe reception areas when it rains or snows it is the rain and snow that is falling that blocks some of the signal.

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            • parsonline
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 138

              #66
              Re: Wet LNB

              lnbs have brake surface and they dont need to special thing for protect them.
              however if external layer broke maybe it need to other material like plastic or cover.

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              • Satphoenix
                Experienced Board Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 999

                #67
                Re: Wet LNB

                I can confirm, wet snow (melting) on the lnb and the signal is completly down (nearly to zero).
                I went to the dish, cleaned this snow from the lnb and the signal came back with the old strength.
                In winter, a "plastic umbrella" is very usefull!
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                • KVF1966
                  Board Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 279

                  #68
                  Re: Wet LNB

                  Fully agree with Satphoenix, wet snow always adhere to the lnb and the signal decreases significantly, and we have to clear away the snow, protection of the plastic seems effective, you only need to do a good design of the plastic casing

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                  • mrb
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 19

                    #69
                    Re: Wet LNB

                    mmm, i tried to add a cutted plastic bottle on my lnb, and the signal from 98% is decreased to 87%. Maybe the plastic was too long? Now it's raining, later i'll take a picture

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                    • skytec
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 1208

                      #70
                      Re: Wet LNB

                      Originally posted by mrb
                      mmm, i tried to add a cutted plastic bottle on my lnb, and the signal from 98% is decreased to 87%. Maybe the plastic was too long? Now it's raining, later i'll take a picture
                      I think that this is not the solution.
                      Drops on plastic bottle will cause a loss of signal.
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                      • parsonline
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 138

                        #71
                        Re: Wet LNB

                        but i dont feel bad effect on signals in cold weather but might effect on weak signals.

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                        • jonny2by4
                          Board Senior Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 263

                          #72
                          Re: Wet LNB

                          you should not have to much problem with lnb unless it is water ingress.

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                          • kalpikos
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 7663

                            #73
                            Re: Wet LNB

                            Originally posted by mrb
                            mmm, i tried to add a cutted plastic bottle on my lnb, and the signal from 98% is decreased to 87%. Maybe the plastic was too long? Now it's raining, later i'll take a picture
                            Try to cut the bottle a little more and make it shorter.
                            And don't try it with heavy rain.
                            The rain absorbs the microwave frequencies downlinked
                            off the satellites, so the heavier the rain the more the absorption ...
                            and your signal is weaker.
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                            • besit
                              Board Senior Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 343

                              #74
                              Re: Wet LNB

                              Just read some comments
                              Originally posted by sideralgr
                              the wet lnb doesn't affect so much the sat reception, the problem is that the rain limit the dish focus to lnb
                              Wet dish, dry dish - no difference in signal. Wet LNBF - loss of signal, I tested it and I'm sure. I live in a place where almost always rainy - you may believe me

                              Originally posted by peremacedonia
                              Imagine rain with strong wind.What function have plastic bottle now?
                              Wind from south - full rain proof, wind from west or east - partial proof. Wind from north - dish protected by the wall.

                              Originally posted by mrb
                              mmm, i tried to add a cutted plastic bottle on my lnb, and the signal from 98% is decreased to 87%. Maybe the plastic was too long? Now it's raining, later i'll take a picture
                              You did something wrong. Look at pictures of my setup.

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                              • KVF1966
                                Board Senior Member
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 279

                                #75
                                Re: Wet LNB

                                I did an experiment with a plastic bottle and did visor for the LNB, reduce the signal strength was not.

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