Try a Snowball
Same problem here. All of the hose lines are shut off for the season.
My biggest problem is with the 61.5 dish for most HD. It's aimed to the southeast and when we get significant snow here, that is where the wind is coming from. If it's sticky, wet snow, it sticks to the face of the dish.
The dish is on a 10 foot tri-pod on the peak of the roof and about 25 feet from the closest place I can get to it without going up on the roof. Not an option with all that snow up there. It had to be up that high due to all the trees.
Within about 10 shots with a snowball does the trick for me. My snowball hitting pct. is just about 0.125.
That dish heater does sound like a good idea though. Do they have a solar powered model so no extra wires would be needed? That would be nice.
Does not work if all the outside faucets and/or hoses are also frozen!!!
Same problem here. All of the hose lines are shut off for the season.
My biggest problem is with the 61.5 dish for most HD. It's aimed to the southeast and when we get significant snow here, that is where the wind is coming from. If it's sticky, wet snow, it sticks to the face of the dish.
The dish is on a 10 foot tri-pod on the peak of the roof and about 25 feet from the closest place I can get to it without going up on the roof. Not an option with all that snow up there. It had to be up that high due to all the trees.
Within about 10 shots with a snowball does the trick for me. My snowball hitting pct. is just about 0.125.
That dish heater does sound like a good idea though. Do they have a solar powered model so no extra wires would be needed? That would be nice.