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Cooling the LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="dreadnutz" data-source="post: 1062989" data-attributes="member: 324947"><p>BTW I should add that the dish I was using at the time was a Prodelin 1251 (2.4M) offset feed dish.</p><p>I could never afford the price to move up to a Prodelin 3.8M dish so this cooling method was the best option at the time.</p><p>I finally acquired a 3.8M Prodelin for a very low price about 4 Months ago. </p><p></p><p>The 3.8M offset had been sitting for 5 years in pieces on the ground in a guys backyard. He had bought it from a commercial property and in the dismantling stage they dropped one of the petals from 15ft up and cracked it badly. This on top of other fiberglass damage plus his surprise at the 1500lb weight and bulk of the beast made him give up on installing it so he just left it where the truck had dropped it off on his property. I came along got it for cheap and spent almost 60 hours over a 2 month period restoring it to almost brand new condition. Now I am happy to say that I am picking up all the channels that I have been missing for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreadnutz, post: 1062989, member: 324947"] BTW I should add that the dish I was using at the time was a Prodelin 1251 (2.4M) offset feed dish. I could never afford the price to move up to a Prodelin 3.8M dish so this cooling method was the best option at the time. I finally acquired a 3.8M Prodelin for a very low price about 4 Months ago. The 3.8M offset had been sitting for 5 years in pieces on the ground in a guys backyard. He had bought it from a commercial property and in the dismantling stage they dropped one of the petals from 15ft up and cracked it badly. This on top of other fiberglass damage plus his surprise at the 1500lb weight and bulk of the beast made him give up on installing it so he just left it where the truck had dropped it off on his property. I came along got it for cheap and spent almost 60 hours over a 2 month period restoring it to almost brand new condition. Now I am happy to say that I am picking up all the channels that I have been missing for years. [/QUOTE]
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