are the nodes weather proof or should they be installed in a protective box shielding them from the weather? If so, where can these protective boxes be purchased?
If you can put the sucker in doors than do it..otherwise a few extra bucks for a box from Lowes to close it in is a good buy. I've gone on service calls from water damage and trust me water will find a way no matter how tight the connections are or how many loops you have. I would normally find a way to mount them inside if I could but if it wasn't a bad spot and I needed a single line in I'd put it near the dish and just use a tap some where for joeys. Dish needs to go ahead and add these things into the LNB's and stop being stupid.
That would be the easiest way to build it in the future. But they still haven't got everyone on western arc to convert to mpeg 4 receivers. Unless DISH wants to spend a lot of money to upgrade everyone to mpeg 4 receivers and to hopper/joey setups ,as well as upgrade everyone's lnbs, I don't see it happening for now.
If you can put the sucker in doors than do it..otherwise a few extra bucks for a box from Lowes to close it in is a good buy. I've gone on service calls from water damage and trust me water will find a way no matter how tight the connections are or how many loops you have. I would normally find a way to mount them inside if I could but if it wasn't a bad spot and I needed a single line in I'd put it near the dish and just use a tap some where for joeys. Dish needs to go ahead and add these things into the LNB's and stop being stupid.