I can't imagine one getting through but if you run it tied to something I
would think really well. Keep in mind that the shield bars get closer
together toward the center so anything getting through the center 12-18
inch radius would be really small.

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:21 PM Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> How well do they work for the smaller ice pieces that can rip out
> cat-5 connections etc?
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 8:44 AM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > We just installed these ice shields on a 500' tower relighting project
> and
> > they worked great! We installed them above the two middle beacons and a
> > panel antenna at 60'. They installed without issue and were less than
> half
> > of the closest thing I could find. Now all I need is 3 more of these and
> 3
> > more of its big brother. They are listed as out of stock everywhere. So
> > Chuck, do I just place an order with someone hoping they will actually
> fill
> > it or what is the procedure?
> > Other than not being able to find any of these we love them. I can
> recommend
> > them for any application where you have an antenna or other hardware you
> > want to protect due to significant tower height above your install. I
> think
> > they might stand up to most events shown in Geo Storm or whatever the
> name
> > of that movie was.
> >
> > 800-M-TOW-ICE
>

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