N7EF wrote:
The one direction pot failure we ever had, at autopsy, revealed the
rotator had been back and forth so many times
that the brush riding on the resistance wire torus had completely worn
away. What was left of it had sprung down
so it was touching intermittently on inside diameter of the
resistance wire torus...it was not a corrosion.issue.
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I have never had this happen to one of my rotators, however I have seen
it happen repeatedly to a local ham - and he was rarely turning his
rotator. The issue was an incredible amount of wind-induced vibration on
his TH7DXX-topped HDBX48 free-standing tower. Even on calm days, you
could feel it. I finally convinced him to stretch a piece of black
dacron rope between the top of his tower and a tree to dampen the vibration.
73,
Steve, N2IC
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