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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
LNB Life-span?
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 748656"><p>I know, I used to live in the UK. And I can tell you, the south has a much more beneign rain-pattern than north and Denmark for that matter. For example, we have this 3-day constant gray drizzle which just did not seem to occur in the south of UK where I spent a handful of years.</p><p></p><p>...but back to the subject. I wonder how much is general evaporation of electronics, and how much is due to the solar eclipse of the LNB twice a year. I would also speculate that larger dishes damage the LNB more from this phenomena, so you should actually see a higher replacement frequency on those. Not to speak of the reason why some LNBs are much pricier than others - if engineered to, say, MILSPEC standards then these things should just last and last. But as the old truth goes, you almost always get what you pay for. A standard LNB at EUR 6.90 is probably not going to outlast a EUR 35 semi-pro LNB...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 748656"] I know, I used to live in the UK. And I can tell you, the south has a much more beneign rain-pattern than north and Denmark for that matter. For example, we have this 3-day constant gray drizzle which just did not seem to occur in the south of UK where I spent a handful of years. ...but back to the subject. I wonder how much is general evaporation of electronics, and how much is due to the solar eclipse of the LNB twice a year. I would also speculate that larger dishes damage the LNB more from this phenomena, so you should actually see a higher replacement frequency on those. Not to speak of the reason why some LNBs are much pricier than others - if engineered to, say, MILSPEC standards then these things should just last and last. But as the old truth goes, you almost always get what you pay for. A standard LNB at EUR 6.90 is probably not going to outlast a EUR 35 semi-pro LNB... [/QUOTE]
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