Is thermal failure of LNBF and switches really that common?? I have discussed to exhaustion with Tech support my problem with: first jumbling of closed caption, then gradually increasing pixellation, then intermittent signal loss, and switch tests that are inconsistent, with finally a total loss of 110. Any combination of receivers (two legacy 3700), S21's, and cable feeds end up failing after being powered for 5 hours or so. If I unplug the receivers every night, I can be reasonably sure things will work for most of the next evening. The receivers just being turned off does not resolve the issue. My common sense hunch is that the LNBF is just dropping dead after being powered awhile, which is a "movers kit" that looked used when installed about 1-1/2 years ago, with two Dish Pro 120810 Dual Output LNBF's. Tech support wants me to have a paid service call; to have a technician sit and wait for a problem to develop? So, before I buy a new LNBF or other equipment, I'd really appreciate hearing if anyone has witnessed this to happen. I don't know how long a hair dryer would take to heat the core of an LNBF, and day/night temperature swings are not enough. Thanks!!