Apparently they don't know or either too lazy to ground the systems, even though D* requires them to. Some DirecTV installers still getting it wrong - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida
Apparently they don't know or either too lazy to ground the systems, even though D* requires them to. Some DirecTV installers still getting it wrong - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida
I agree but how many of those customers balked at having the system installed within suitable grounding sources because "I don't want to see the dish".It's not cutting cost it's techs being lazy. I will be the first out there to say I've installed without grounding before. We all have BUT you can't perform every install like that. It sounds to me that the contracting company is about to get a nice phone call and visit from Directv. Either way it's one thing to have the one offs out there but it's sounding like this was a large amount of jobs
HIFI said:I agree but how many of those customers balked at having the system installed within suitable grounding sources because "I don't want to see the dish".
I agree but how many of those customers balked at having the system installed within suitable grounding sources because "I don't want to see the dish".
Most, but it don't matter. They expect us to run 100 ft of cable through an attic out the other side hit a ground block swing another 100 ft through the attic back to where the lines are and then expect us do be done and to the next job no longer then 2 hours! Not saying it can't be done but we all have families we would like to see before they go to bed. It's kind of the gray area, they harp about it bein grounded but HAVE to make time frames. Regardless, I would love to see exactly how many jobs were just not grounded for no reason where they did this report
Jimbo said:Well, what do you mean, I'm sure the company allows you a whooping 10 minutes to place the ground ...