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Guysakar
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Aug 09, 2014

Dry camping with satellite TV possible?

Update/Edit: It seems some people were confused by my original post, and I have some new discoveries.


Looking into getting Dish Network's Tailgater and VIP 211K receiver. Or anything, really.

The receiver draws around 22 watts when off, in standby mode. That is too much daily power consumption for dry camping.

Apparently unplugging and plugging the receiver daily is not recommended, as it is not designed for that. Plus, it takes a while to boot up from cold.



So, what are my options? Is it just not really feasible to have satellite TV while dry camping? Seems someone has found a way to work around this.

Thanks in advance.






Original post is below, but saved just because there are responses to it, but everything is covered above:

Me wrote:
HI everyone, and thanks for all of the previous help.

I am looking into getting a Tailgater and VIP 211K from Dish.

From what I am reading (I could be wrong) the 211K reciever will draw somewhere around 22 watts when off, which will drain about 2 amps an hour from my battery (mostly dry camping).

If this is true, then I assume I will need to unplug it every time it is not in use.

I am also reading that in doing this, it will take about 10 minutes for the tailgater to re-find satellites, box to boot up, etc...

Is this true?

If so, is there another, less PITA avenue I could take? What if I just went with a standard dish on a tripod? I wonder how long it would take to boot everything back up.

Also, is Direct TV a better option in general, being that it only has to pick up one, vs three satellites?


Thank you for any and all help in advance.

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