Winegard Roof Mount ice and condensation

bjrogers

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Survived weeklong deepfreeze remarkably well in our 390RK. Temps have moderated a bit but woke up yesterday to water in led bedroom ceiling light dripping on floor. Pulled the light to empty and observe only to see cut hole through roof structure and membrane into bottom of Winegard Air 360 antenna. Ice had formed on inside of antenna and was now dripping into "attic" and into light. Should there be some kind of plug or seal so that warm air does not go up into base of antenna and also allow ice/condensation to come in? Thanks for answer and/or pointing me to proper place for this post.
 
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Survived weeklong deepfreeze remarkably well in our 390RK. Temps have moderated a bit but woke up yesterday to water in led bedroom ceiling light dripping on floor. Pulled the light to empty and observe only to see cut hole through roof structure and membrane into bottom of Winegard Air 360 antenna. Ice had formed on inside of antenna and was now dripping into "attic" and into light. Should there be some kind of plug or seal so that warm air does not go up into base of antenna and also allow ice/condensation to come in? Thanks for answer and/or pointing me to proper place for this post.

Who installed the Winegard Air 360 antenna? KEN
 
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