My minibud LNB - C1W-PLL filled with water from the insane amount of rain we got yesterday. When it was at my house over the years I had the conical scalar covered in plastic to keep rain out but that didn't get put back when I put it on my workshop.
Anyway, it is the most serviceable LNB out there - I took off the heat sink and poured it out, sprayed it with contact cleaner and air-canned it dry. It was back on very soon after.
All the channels I watch on my 1.2 minibud are all vertical (coincidence) and that is now the vertical side is dead, but I rotated it 90 deg and set my receiver to 18v and wammo - all good. I've now covered the conical scalar like I should have. If the heat sink hadn't been so easily removable it would be scrap. Thanks Titanium!
Anyway, it is the most serviceable LNB out there - I took off the heat sink and poured it out, sprayed it with contact cleaner and air-canned it dry. It was back on very soon after.
All the channels I watch on my 1.2 minibud are all vertical (coincidence) and that is now the vertical side is dead, but I rotated it 90 deg and set my receiver to 18v and wammo - all good. I've now covered the conical scalar like I should have. If the heat sink hadn't been so easily removable it would be scrap. Thanks Titanium!