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Don’t lose your satellite reception on the days you need it most!
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« Before Ice Zapper® You are out in the cold manually sweeping snow off your satellite dish. After Ice Zapper® » You're inside watching TV while Ice Zapper satellite dish heater clears the snow and ice from your dish. |
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No special satellite dish to buy; simply attach to your existing dish antenna. | ||
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The Ice Zapper® satellite dish heater is available in two models: | ||
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Why do you need the Ice Zapper® satellite dish heater? | ||
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Unlike other satellite dish heaters that only use one heating pad and clear only up to 40 square inches of dish surface, Ice Zapper® has two heating pads. The radiant heat from each combines to clear approximately 80-140 square inches of satellite dish surface. | ||
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The Original Ice Zapper® satellite dish heater is thermostat controlled and is designed to turn on at approximately 32° and turn off at approximately 55°. Perfect for cold winters up North, but other areas experience problems with snow at warmer temperatures. The Ice Zapper 2® satellite dish heater is manually controlled and can be turned on when it's needed, no matter what the temperature is. Add the outdoor remote control and turn the dish heater on and off by remote. | ||
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Test Results
Actual test temperatures using the
Ice Zapper satellite dish heater on a metal DBS dish with an outside temperature of
29 degrees on a windy Minnesota day.
NOTE: Tests were performed on-site in
Minnesota. Your results may vary depending on temperature, snow and wind conditions. Dish not included. Shown: Original Ice Zapper with Thermostat Control. |
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