!!!My HORROR Story - Please Read!!!
This is a long one, so please bear with me.
Well it looks like I am a candidate for one of those cable TV ads that use scare tactics to discourage potential Sattelite TV customers.
I had DirecTV installed in my house about 1 month ago. It is the basic 4-Room package deal. It required a totally new install except for the 1 room that already had cable. Everything went smoothly for the first 2 weeks. Then one day I noticed I was getting a shock from the living room reciever if I touched another powered appliance (this was not happening in any other room). So then I had my first service call. The techs said the other crew forgot to ground the system, so they grounded the 4-way splitter to my plumbing. They also said the wrong connectors were on the coax at the splitter, so they put on new ones that had some sort of a black plastic collar. They also added some sort of a junction on the two dish cables, that seemed to have absolutely no purpose whatsoever. Of course the guys didn't even check to make sure the all boxes were revceving, and that evening I discovered one room was not working. It was just staying stuck at one of the first screens where it says "searching for satellite". So I called D* and the tech walked me through trying swapping out the box in another room. So it seemed the box was defective. D* sent me a new box via. When I went to plug in the box (by plugging the elec cord into the back), it got such a violent shock that the circuit breaker tripped. The new box totally fried, and smoke came out of it (and I recieved such a shock my figers smelled like burnt meat!). What did not make sense was that this was not the room where I had the previous shock problem, and I was not making a circuit by touching anything else. When I disconnected the box, the connector on the satellite coax fell completly off (and it looked liked the outer conducter braid was actually making contact with the inner conductor). When I turned the circuit breaker back on, I discovered that 2 more rooms were now had the box stuck on the "searching" screen. Stupidly, I swapped out one box in the room that was still working (to verfiy if it was a box problem), and when I went to put back the last box it stopped working too!
So now I have no idea what the problem is.
What are the odds that I would have 5 bad recievers? (unlikely)
Did all of the boxes get damaged by the first or second "shock" problem by some power surge type thing? (maybe, but why would the last box only stop working when it was unplugged for 10 minutes???).
Is there another defect somewhere like the 4-way splitter? Or maybe a bad dish? Or a water penetration problem in the dish or it's coax connection?(maybe, as both shock problems happened after a heavy rain). Or is the root cause 50 year old inadequate wiring? (but if so, why did I never have the problem with cable TV in the two rooms that had it - the only thing I can think is one room had brand new electrical wiring and maybe allowed the surge in the coax to ground out???)
All I can say is that in 20 years of having cable (in several different houses and apartment - some having new installs done), I never had these type of problems. I think only twice did I have a box fail, and definitely no shocks.
If it wasn't for the fact that D* has my CC#, I would tear the whole system out tonight.
So does anyone have any advice that I can give the techs on Saturday?
Also, has anyone sucessfully canceled thier account with D* due to recurrent problems?
TIA for any advice,
Will