Hey guys,
I have noticed when it gets cold outside my dish moves very slow.
I am assuming this is because the lube on the screw gear in the arm is cold and viscous slowing down the motor and putting a more stressful load on it.
My old arm just died and I put a new one on about a month ago.
So I got this crazy hillbilly idea (imagine that-LOL).
I wrapped a 6 foot heat tape that is supposed to be used to heat water pipes and keep them from freezing. It has an internal thermostat that turns it on when the temp gets to 34 degrees F.
I have an outdoor electrical ground fault outlet about 15 feet from my dish so I plugged it in.
After wrappint the heat tape careful not to overlap it (according to directions on the tape) I black taped it in place. Don't put any insulation over the tape according to directions.
Now my dish moves with ease when it is cold.
thought some of you may want to try this one. It could save your motor.
I have noticed when it gets cold outside my dish moves very slow.
I am assuming this is because the lube on the screw gear in the arm is cold and viscous slowing down the motor and putting a more stressful load on it.
My old arm just died and I put a new one on about a month ago.
So I got this crazy hillbilly idea (imagine that-LOL).
I wrapped a 6 foot heat tape that is supposed to be used to heat water pipes and keep them from freezing. It has an internal thermostat that turns it on when the temp gets to 34 degrees F.
I have an outdoor electrical ground fault outlet about 15 feet from my dish so I plugged it in.
After wrappint the heat tape careful not to overlap it (according to directions on the tape) I black taped it in place. Don't put any insulation over the tape according to directions.
Now my dish moves with ease when it is cold.
thought some of you may want to try this one. It could save your motor.