Here's the $20 question of the day. We have a ton of -shall we say- "retired" dishes in New Orleans.
I started to snag a D* dish the other day, not for the dish, only for the LNBs. Then I noticed the scum line was above the LNB. So it sat underwater for a week or more. They are meant to be "weatherproof" but I'm not sure that's what the design engineers had in mind.
If they are sealed they *might* be ok. If they aren't sealed, it's not even worth thinking about.
There's plenty of other dishes out there, but it got me wondering. Anybody care to hazard a guess?
Thanks
Paul
BTW- In case you were wondering the dish was mounted on an eve mount about 10 feet off the ground. They had a bit of water.
I started to snag a D* dish the other day, not for the dish, only for the LNBs. Then I noticed the scum line was above the LNB. So it sat underwater for a week or more. They are meant to be "weatherproof" but I'm not sure that's what the design engineers had in mind.
If they are sealed they *might* be ok. If they aren't sealed, it's not even worth thinking about.
There's plenty of other dishes out there, but it got me wondering. Anybody care to hazard a guess?
Thanks
Paul
BTW- In case you were wondering the dish was mounted on an eve mount about 10 feet off the ground. They had a bit of water.