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xIsamuTM
08-31-08, 12:03 PM
anyone know what windspeeds (assuming ideal install) a 3lnb dish can withstand. was just asked on the phone and have no idea on it. I ended up advising him if he was concerned about damage to the house to remove the reflecter for now. dude's in the path of gustav right now.
Scott in FL
08-31-08, 12:53 PM
The dish (reflector) and LNB assembly can probably survive some very high winds, but there's more to it than just that. Your friend must also consider how well the dish is mounted to what. Is it on a pole? Attached to the side of his house with lag bolts? Etc., etc. These all must be considered when specifying wind ratings.
If I were in the way of a category 4 storm I think I'd take it down.
davring
08-31-08, 12:58 PM
That would be far down on my list of concerns. He could just take it off of the mast, would be easy to realign.
I would suggest lowering the mast so that the dish is laying down. When the storm subsides (and assuming that the dish is still there), you can hopefully tip it back up and be good to go without having to reset everything.
In the case of the DIRECTV behemoth dish, its wind rating is entirely dependent on how many "struts" were used to hold it in place. No struts = damage.
As said above, really depends on how it is mounted and what it is mounted to.
I saw some 3 LNB dishes that went through a category 4 just fine, roof mounted. Probably needed to be realigned though :p
xIsamuTM
08-31-08, 01:46 PM
never really had much experiance assembling/dissassembling a dish. from looking at my own it doesn't look like the mast would come off short of unbolting it from the house. i told him to mark off where the dish was pointed to make repointing easier.
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