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Blizzard Warning...
GabeU wrote:It's 8:03PM and already -3, and we're supposed to get another foot of snow, as well as wind gusts up to 45Mph. The wind worries me, as it's during high winds when we normally lose our power.
It seems that no matter where you live, it's always something, Right now, down here in the Suwanee river hammock it's water. I haven't seen it this high in the fifteen years I've been here. Caused by a combination of the river being high and locally heavy rains. As a result, a lot of peoples wells are full of iron and tannin. I was lucky to get some people to come out and replace the birm in my iron filter. Usually my water softener is enough to handle the iron, but not in these conditions.
Good luck with your power!
- MrBuster6 years agoSenior
On the topic of snow, has anyone tried out a satellite dish heater? Does it work better than sweeping the snow off with one of those fuzzy things?
Any snow birds with an opinion? :-)
- gaines_wright6 years agoTutor
MrBuster wrote:Any snow birds with an opinion? :-)
LOL Here in Florida people are called snow birds if they spend their winters in Florida, and their summers back up north. There are so many of them, it can actually effect the local economy when they go back. By that time, the snow has probably already melted off their dishes though. :>)>
- Amanda6 years agoModerator
I'm a Texas native born and raised, we've got 'snow birds' too :) We call them "Winter Texans" and they sure do make business boom!
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I researched dish heaters a couple of years ago and they didn't seem to be all that good. I use a soft brush to gently clean snow and ice from the dish, and it works very well.
MrBuster wrote:
On the topic of snow, has anyone tried out a satellite dish heater? Does it work better than sweeping the snow off with one of those fuzzy things?
Any snow birds with an opinion? :-)
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
MrBuster wrote:On the topic of snow, has anyone tried out a satellite dish heater? Does it work better than sweeping the snow off with one of those fuzzy things?
Any snow birds with an opinion? :-)
From what I've seen they can work, but are often too much of a hassle.
Someone (BirdDog?) brought something up during a recent discussion on this, and that was regarding the idea of having electricity going to something outdoors, unprotected, and metal. I don't relish the idea, personally.
I do fine with a brush. It can be a pain, but it is what it is.
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