6 Footer wind loads in real world

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Cband55

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May 14, 2008
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Its wind season again and would like to know if your 6 footer has survived 60 mph winds. Yesterday I had a terrible day most of my dishes moved or swung becasue of strong wind gusts.


I have ran out of space and the only place to ptu a 5th Cband dish is at the very top of my house but I am worried that wind will tear it apart.
 
I lucked out. All four of mine made it through with no issues. 2 KU's and 2 C Banders
 
My 6' dish (PortaBUD) has experienced 60 mph gusts for sure, and has not had any damage from them. I did find that it had been moved out of alignment once last month after a freakish cold front blew through, but no damage.
 
Its wind season again and would like to know if your 6 footer has survived 60 mph winds. Yesterday I had a terrible day most of my dishes moved or swung becasue of strong wind gusts.


I have ran out of space and the only place to ptu a 5th Cband dish is at the very top of my house but I am worried that wind will tear it apart.

I would NEVER consider placing a c-band dish on the roof of a house (if you have a normal every-day type of roof), especially if you have wind issues. Even a 5-foot dish can have enough wind-loading, to tear a big chunk of your roof off! Or at the very minimum, to vibrate enough to drive you crazy, and wreck most chances of receiving any real signal.

So, it's not even a matter of the dish being destroyed, but your roof itself.
 
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