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- 10-05-2009 02:19 PM #1
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Pole size for new dish
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Hey guys, I was thinking about getting direct tv. If I decide to, I'm going to mount the dish on a pole. I don't want it attached to my house in any way. I'm perfectly capable of doing this myself so, I would have it all ready to go when the installer got here.
I used the search feature and found some old threads about the pipe size. I have a piece of 2 inch conduit I could use but, the OD is actually 2 3/8 inches. I read a post ( I think a poster named mike 500 said this) where that spreads out the clamp on the dish. Would that work? I could probably also get a piece of 1 1/2 which the OD would be just under 2 inches. I read about using different methods to shim this up a bit including a guy who put screws through the dish( guy with an Ohio State logo for his avatar) I've read all about using fence post as well. As you can see I tried to do my homework here.
I was thinking since I have a welder, maybe I could weld a flat plate on the pole and then screw to that just like it was the roof or the house? I'm not sure how that would look though. I'm thinking that might look tacky.
Advice?
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- 10-05-2009 05:05 PM #2
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I assume you are going to be getting HD, which means you'll be getting a slimline, which requires a 2" OD pipe.
Instead of trying to screw around with what isn't the correct size, just go out & buy the correct size pipe & be DONE with it. It ain't THAT expensive & it'll make things much easier (for both YOU & the D* tech!) in the long run!
- 10-05-2009 05:57 PM #3
It is very nice of you to offer to have things done when the D-Tech comes out. I'm sure he will appreciate it.
However, I have found many times when A customer has said they did the pole them selfs, I would of preferred that they waited. The problem is usually no line of site or wrong pole.
If you do want to install a pole, Remember the following info would help.
1. 2" OD pole
2. Flatten the bottom of the pole so it will not spin
3. Use 1 1/2 - 2 bags of Quick Crete
4. Make sure you have a clear line of site to the southern sky
5. Have around 3' of the pole in the ground
6. Don't have the pole anymore than 4' out of the ground. It will start to wobble if larger than that
7. Make sure it is plumb and level. Must be SPOT on... <----- Very important
8. Have a glass of Lemon Aid & Fudge on a nice table next to the pole ready for the tech.
PS: If you are feeling really generous, You could dig a trench to your D-Mark from the pole :-)
Last edited by DirectDishNet; 10-05-2009 at 06:08 PM.
- 10-05-2009 06:19 PM #4
Some suggestions:
Make sure you put it in below the frost line. You can flatten the end to stop it from spinning, but I like to drill two (one on each side) horizontal holes and put in a short piece of rebar. It keeps the pole from spinning and lifting out.
Don't forget the conduit while you have that hole open!
- 10-05-2009 06:25 PM #5
- 10-05-2009 09:28 PM #6
2" OD you can get from any muffler shop. You won't find it at any Home Improvement store. 2 3/8" won't work 1 7/8" won't work either. I won't mess with shim's or any other way to try and make it work, because it is an auto fail and no pay for me.
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- 10-05-2009 10:10 PM #7
I had an old fence post which was slightly smaller than 2" OD, but >1 7/8", when I had the dish relocated. I plumbed it in its new location before the installer came. To get it to fit, we wrapped aluminum flashing around the pipe (two wraps). This worked perfectly and the installer's supervisor, who came to help the newbie, said it was a good install.
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- 10-05-2009 11:36 PM #8
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Not sure what you mean by a D mark but, if you're talking about to run the cable in, I'm gonna do one better than that. I'm also going to run two cables to the location with a ground block near the site and rod into the ground as well. I prefer running my own cables into my home. You sound like you are an installer and, you may do a very professional job but, I've also read stories on here about shabby installs. Since I don't know if I would get an swm lnb, I figured I better just run two cables just in case. No big deal if I have an extra. All I'm planning on at least right now is one HD DVR. If I don't change my mind on this whole thing
- 10-05-2009 11:40 PM #9
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- 10-05-2009 11:44 PM #10
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Thanks to all of you that have taken the time to reply. I appreciate it.
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