I have a 5LNB Slimline mounted on the roof of my two story house.
Getting to it requires two ladders (ground to porch, then porch to roof).
Needless to say, clearing ice & snow is a chore, not to mention dangerous given the conditions.
I've seen all kinds of suggestions here, ranging from dish covers to SuperSoakers filled with windshield fluid. The SuperSoaker idea sounded interesting until I remembered that the dish is located directly above my electrical service splices - and shooting a stream of water at an exposed 240V connection while ankle deep in snow doesn't seem like such a good idea...
Has anyone had any experience with the IceZapper® dish heater? [ Link>> Ice Zapper Dish Heater ]
It looks like it might be just the ticket. I have 120V outlet located directly the dish on my front porch, all that would be required would be a short extension cord.
Specifically I'm curious about it's construction & how well it holds up. From the diagrams on their website, it appears there's only a thin copper foil connection between the two pads. Can anyone verify?
TIA...
Getting to it requires two ladders (ground to porch, then porch to roof).
Needless to say, clearing ice & snow is a chore, not to mention dangerous given the conditions.
I've seen all kinds of suggestions here, ranging from dish covers to SuperSoakers filled with windshield fluid. The SuperSoaker idea sounded interesting until I remembered that the dish is located directly above my electrical service splices - and shooting a stream of water at an exposed 240V connection while ankle deep in snow doesn't seem like such a good idea...
Has anyone had any experience with the IceZapper® dish heater? [ Link>> Ice Zapper Dish Heater ]
It looks like it might be just the ticket. I have 120V outlet located directly the dish on my front porch, all that would be required would be a short extension cord.
Specifically I'm curious about it's construction & how well it holds up. From the diagrams on their website, it appears there's only a thin copper foil connection between the two pads. Can anyone verify?
TIA...