10 Aug 2023 09:39 PM
Hi all,
unusual one, but I have got a static caravan in our garden why we redevelop the house.
confirmed a moving house date with the moving team at sky, and advise it's to a static caravan on our new house address. They confirmed this was all fine.
my question is do I need to do anything in preparation for the engineer to come out as I am unsure how he is going to fix the satellite to the caravan etc. I have looked online and some say tripod system, others say suction cups etc but no firm answer.
has anyone done this before or had one installed so I know that I am covered??
thank you
lee
10 Aug 2023 09:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Macattack84
Dont know if Sky Installers will have suitable options other than normal wall mounts.
10 Aug 2023 10:02 PM - last edited: 10 Aug 2023 10:04 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Macattack84 I'm going to guess mounting on the static home may not be on option due to the constructon so would look at a ground mount option.
Or if there is a suitable post such as a concrete fence post (always assuming it's thick enough) or a solid wall that isn't part of the house.
10 Aug 2023 10:08 PM
Thanks both,
it's a weird one as when you Google search they give up options for a suction cup based mount on the side of the static (which seems unrealistic based on the weight of the sky dishes) or a tripod free standing roof mount for the sky dish, again taking British weather conditions into consideration I'll be forever putting it back up.
I contemplated a pole s you suggest but unsure on height and how strong it would need to be for the fixings etc. but skycustomer service team as useful as a chocolate fireguard!
They are coming out on Monday so just conscious of timeframes
11 Aug 2023 08:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Macattack84 wrote:
Thanks both,
it's a weird one as when you Google search they give up options for a suction cup based mount on the side of the static (which seems unrealistic based on the weight of the sky dishes) or a tripod free standing roof mount for the sky dish, again taking British weather conditions into consideration I'll be forever putting it back up.
I contemplated a pole s you suggest but unsure on height and how strong it would need to be for the fixings etc. but skycustomer service team as useful as a chocolate fireguard!
They are coming out on Monday so just conscious of timeframes
Hi @Macattack84 If there is a problem connecting a dish, you could always change to SKY Stream where you wouldn't need to have a dish, providing you have a fast enough broadband connection?
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