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We have our Dishnetwork satellite dish mounted on a tri-pod and I am wondering if anyone has ever "grounded" their dish or how you have gone about prevention for lightning strikes?
Anyone have any experience with Lightning arrestors for grounding the RG6 cables?
Our neighbor recently had a lightning strike on their dish here in the campground and it took out thier TV and receiver.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Ken & Mary and 2 Spoiled Furbaby Shih-Tzu's 2005 Ford F-250 SD Turbo Diesel 2004 Sunnybrook Titan 31BWFS "Fulltiming since May of 2012" (newbies!)
In our case, we are "static" full-timers in that we seldom move from our current spot. (At least until we retire and start to travel.) When we put up our tripod mount, I bought three of those screw devices that one uses to hook a dog's leash to so that they can move around a yard. I then use those to anchor in three directions on the tripod.
Now, they may not really serve well as a ground for a dish and tripod because they don't go into the ground as much as most electrical grounds do. (At least for permanent homes that is. Most of those ground rods are at least 5 feet long.) But, in our case, I put those in place to anchor the tripod, not serve as a ground.
Years ago, I remember that Radio Shack used to have devices to ground one's cable, but again, those were designed for "permanent" locations, if I remember correctly.
Hopefully, someone will come along with the right solution for such a problem, and when they do, I will learn something new as well.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
You will have to cut and past the link unless Terry can activate it. The device costs $16
Put a wire from the lug on the device side to the chassis ground of the trailer.This needs to go physically “at” the trailer.Hold down stakes at the dish are of no help as pertains to lighting.
Grounding, as suggested, is not a for sure thing in any way shape or form. It’s better than nothing that’s for sure, but not guaranteed and that is a long discussion.
May I better recommend a $5 / month insurance plan such as the one Direct TV offers.I don’t know if Dish has the same plan or not.It covers everything and IMO is pretty inexpensive insurance for you satellite equipment.
Hope this helps and fee free to PM me if you need to.
Bill
Edit by moderator: Activated link. Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 25th of June 2012 06:06:54 PM
I tried to activate his link, but for some reason when I test after activating, I get a "server not available" error message. When I use the "copy and paste" method, it works to get one to the internet page needed.
I'll try again this evening when I get home.
EDIT: Got home and attempted link activation again. It is now working.
Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 25th of June 2012 06:08:03 PM
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
I tried to activate his link, but for some reason when I test after activating, I get a "server not available" error message. When I use the "copy and paste" method, it works to get one to the internet page needed.
Terry
MaryBee: The provider is www.solidsignal.com.This link will activate from the forum page. Go there, then at the top of the Solid Signal home page in the search box, using cut and paste, put:212FF75F225-21which is the part number.That worked when I tried it.