LandRunOkie
12-21-2013, 08:22 PM
Anyone else missing the Thunder game with an iced over dish? Is it safe to take a hair dryer to it or what other methods can be used? Sidewalk salt?
View Full Version : Satellite dish iced over LandRunOkie 12-21-2013, 08:22 PM Anyone else missing the Thunder game with an iced over dish? Is it safe to take a hair dryer to it or what other methods can be used? Sidewalk salt? boscorama 12-21-2013, 08:32 PM I have the DISH blues too. Thank goodness we can watch stuff saved in the DVR. Oh GAWD the Smell! 12-21-2013, 08:35 PM Vinegar and water...or those cans of de-icer that are sold at auto parts stores. ou48A 12-21-2013, 09:27 PM A buddy of mine hooks his garden hose up to his hot water tank and sprays hot water on his dish. Tip: wear heavy gloves.LOL Garin 12-21-2013, 09:38 PM Use a hammer a beat it off. Mel 12-21-2013, 09:40 PM Have X-Ice Games with your hamsters. soonerguru 12-21-2013, 09:59 PM Anyone else missing the Thunder game with an iced over dish? Is it safe to take a hair dryer to it or what other methods can be used? Sidewalk salt? Mine is too, but I was able to watch it on the non-HD channel. LandRunOkie 12-21-2013, 10:23 PM This is the first time its iced in 4 years. Decided to wait until tomorrow since the game wasn't close. Won't be using a hammer, that sounds dumb since they forced me into a 2 year contract just for install, who know what they want for repair. Don't have any pets, watching okies on ice is enough entertainment for me. Achilleslastand 12-21-2013, 10:42 PM Might try a rubber mallet gently. GaryOKC6 12-22-2013, 08:58 AM Autozone sells a deicer that goes in the washer fluid reservoir in your car. I don't recall the name but it is yellow and comes in a gallon jug. it is easy t find there since they sell a lot of it. Put it in a pump up sprayer (the kind that you use in the garden) and you can easily spray the dish easily. I use it this way on all kinds of iced areas at home. I works really well. Quick and easy. stick47 12-22-2013, 09:42 AM I still have an 8 ft 2 x 2 I used in the 2002 ice storm to use for that and tape my Makita heat gun to it to get the ice off. Hasn't damaged the equipment so far but I don't keep it too close to the gun thing when using it. ctchandler 12-22-2013, 11:09 AM There is also a de-icer in a spray can (get it at any auto parts store) and it was developed to spray directly on your windshield, not added to a washer fluid reservoir. It should work just fine on a satellite dish. I'm not sure why I'm not having the problem, I certainly have a lot of ice. C. T. Zuplar 12-22-2013, 02:42 PM I tried the de icer wasn't getting it done so I used hot water till it melted off, then sprayed down with de-icer to keep it from refreezing. Worked like a charm. ou48A 12-22-2013, 03:07 PM fyi Satellite Dish Heater - Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at Nextag (http://www.nextag.com/satellite-dish-heater/stores-html) catch22 12-22-2013, 03:10 PM I tried the de icer wasn't getting it done so I used hot water till it melted off, then sprayed down with de-icer to keep it from refreezing. Worked like a charm. Just FYI de-ice fluid has little anti-icing capabilities. It's good at breaking it up but not preventing new ice . Oh GAWD the Smell! 12-22-2013, 03:11 PM Just went and looked...Mine is covered in a good hearty helping of ice...But my Dish is getting a signal just fine. LandRunOkie 12-22-2013, 05:12 PM Scaled the flatter part of the roof but there's no way I'm climbing the steeper pitched parts. Very very dangerous without spotters and a lattice of ropes, almost slid down couple times already. Will just have to wait it out. This is with Directv. elitespy 12-22-2013, 05:31 PM Get cable? ctchandler 12-22-2013, 05:35 PM Elitespy, Only if it's available and it's not where I live. C. T. Get cable? LandRunOkie 12-22-2013, 09:02 PM By cable of course you mean Cox, which basically has a monopoly. I caught them raising my rates every few months without any change to my plan, so I switched.. I respect the competition the satellite companies bring to the table so I do business with them. Also haven't caught Directv playing games with my bill. Much more sports packages available as well. I'm willing and able to take a time out from TV when the weather demands it. bluedogok 12-22-2013, 10:13 PM I didn't have ice problems in OKC (nor in Austin which rarely got ice) but have had one instance of heavy snow from the south causing a problem here in Denver. When we do get it from the south it tends to have a lot more moisture in it than our typical powder from the north so it sticks to the dish a bit more. A quick swipe of the broom will take care of it, unfortunately not an option with ice. I know many up in the mountains get dish heaters (http://www.satpro.tv/slimlinehotshotdishheater.aspx) to keep them clear, when we move that way it will have to be part of the plan. RadicalModerate 12-22-2013, 11:17 PM Merry Christmas, (technically, Winter Solstice) From OKC, c/o Old Man Winter, For the Heart o' The Heartland https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1496540_625148120865790_2039714923_o.jpg So . . . Perhaps . . . Even if circumstances suggest otherwise, there is still a tiny bit of beauty to be found in water and temperature doing its/their thing? =) (but not on a satellite dish, maybe) (and this after all the truck door unfreezing . . . windshield scraping . . . et cetera and so forth . . . yadda, yadda, yadda.) MadMonk 12-23-2013, 09:26 AM Merry Christmas, (technically, Winter Solstice) From OKC, c/o Old Man Winter, For the Heart o' The Heartland So . . . Perhaps . . . Even if circumstances suggest otherwise, there is still a tiny bit of beauty to be found in water and temperature doing its/their thing? =) (but not on a satellite dish, maybe) (and this after all the truck door unfreezing . . . windshield scraping . . . et cetera and so forth . . . yadda, yadda, yadda.) Nice photo. Driving around yesterday, there were many example of beauty to be found in the fields that sparkled in the sunlight like diamonds and crystal shards. More on topic, I had an issue with ice on my dish, but it was strangely intermittent. I wasn't able to knock much ice off the hardware, for fear of knocking it out of alignment or breaking one of the plastic LNBs. It eventually cleared up, even though I still have a thick layer of ice on it. *Shrugs* I guess I'll watch The Wizard of Oz some other time. :) GaryOKC6 12-23-2013, 09:41 AM By cable of course you mean Cox, which basically has a monopoly. I caught them raising my rates every few months without any change to my plan, so I switched.. I respect the competition the satellite companies bring to the table so I do business with them. Also haven't caught Directv playing games with my bill. Much more sports packages available as well. I'm willing and able to take a time out from TV when the weather demands it. Fortunately I had no problems with my dish during the storm. I love dish network and have very little problems with it. I switched from cable 7 years ago and it cut my bill in half. Saved a 1000 a year. |