Well, you dont need power at the dish (110). The heater comes with a low voltage wire that runs down to anywhere where you have power INSIDE the house, if the cable that comes with ht theater is not long enough you call always splice an extension cord to make it longer.Jeff in Indy asked, don't you need power to run the dish heater, I said yes, you said no.
Then you said they run an extension cord for power, which is what I basically said in my first post stating that power was needed.
We were just giving him conflicting info is all.
But I think in the end were saying the same thing.
Well, those are kind words coming from a "staff member"Jimbo, Jeff said power line, peds48 is being a bit pedantic is all.
I believe my words are accurate, are they not? Do you think they are too harsh?Well, those are kind words coming from a "staff member"
Well as a "staff member" I would NOT calling names to anyone on your forums. Shouldn't you be setting an example?I believe my words are accurate, are they not? Do you think they are too harsh?
Thank you.Cleaned up. Please move on. No name calling/profanity. Thank you.
Can you get the drone to dump hot water on it ?The drone plus super soaker seems to be the way to go!
Thanks all.
Can you get the drone to dump hot water on it ?
Urban legend.hot water would actually refreeze faster.
room temperature water would be better.
Bubba and Bocefus scientific lab, and shine factory.Mythbusters?
This is true in a Bucket of water, or Cup of water.Yes — a general explanation
Hot water can in fact freeze faster than cold water for a wide range of experimental conditions. This phenomenon is extremely counterintuitive, and surprising even to most scientists, but it is in fact real. It has been seen and studied in numerous experiments. While this phenomenon has been known for centuries, and was described by Aristotle, Bacon, and Descartes [1–3], it was not introduced to the modern scientific community until 1969, by a Tanzanian high school pupil named Mpemba. Both the early scientific history of this effect, and the story of Mpemba's rediscovery of it, are interesting in their own right — Mpemba's story in particular providing a dramatic parable against making snap judgements about what is impossible.