Does anyone have a way to keep snow from sticking to my roof dish? It is not safe for me to keep getting up on the roof to keep it cleaned off.
Thanks,
Colorado
Thanks,
Colorado
to Satelliteguys Colorado13!
You have a few options. The worst, at least for now, is to move it to where it is accessible. A better idea is a Super Soaker filled with warm water. Another idea is a dish heater which you can get online. You could also try spraying it with RainX. Don't use Pam or any similar vegetable spray if you can get RainX. Pam will gum up the surface of the dish.
I just pull up a small ladder and remove it with a broom since the location of the dish is on the edge of my roof
Does anyone have a way to keep snow from sticking to my roof dish? It is not safe for me to keep getting up on the roof to keep it cleaned off.
Thanks,
Colorado
to Satelliteguys Colorado13!
You have a few options. The worst, at least for now, is to move it to where it is accessible. A better idea is a Super Soaker filled with warm water. Another idea is a dish heater which you can get online. You could also try spraying it with RainX. Don't use Pam or any similar vegetable spray if you can get RainX. Pam will gum up the surface of the dish.
Without objecting to what has been said,
My fav is Pam because it lasts a long time if applied before water and low temps hit............and yes it makes the dish stickey.....who cares. But what I have found theat works well especially when the dish is real high and needs a ladder for service...................Streach a black plastic bag over the whole rig. The signal will be uneffected but if it is streached tight...nothing will accumulate on it.
Nothing will stop the atmospheric interruptionst hat do NOT have to be directly overhead to temporarly block the signal.
Then there are brooms and supersoakers . .
Joe
Without objecting to what has been said,
My fav is Pam because it lasts a long time if applied before water and low temps hit............and yes it makes the dish stickey.....who cares. But what I have found theat works well especially when the dish is real high and needs a ladder for service...................Streach a black plastic bag over the whole rig. The signal will be uneffected but if it is streached tight...nothing will accumulate on it.
Nothing will stop the atmospheric interruptionst hat do NOT have to be directly overhead to temporarly block the signal.
Then there are brooms and supersoakers . .
Joe
I'm never had much luck with Pam or anything like that, Pam runs off the dish and others are sticky, which is the opposite of what you want.
I have found Rain-X works better than Pam imo
Hmmmmmm,
Never tried that stuff but I like the idea. It is designed to stick for awhile.
Good one!
Joe