Changes in temperature and air pressure will always cause ingress of water
vapor, which will condense. The trick is to leave water a way to leave. Don't
bother to try and seal them. It may work temporarily but won't work for long.
There is too much flexing force at the traps to keep permanent seals.
73, Guy.
----- Original Message -----
From: <kc7hkp@comcast.net>
To: <antennaware@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:37 PM
Subject: [Antennaware] should i cover cushcraft traps ?
Hi Guys
I just picked up a nice A3 Cushcraft Trap Beam.. i was wondering about
Putting Shrink Wrap/Tubing on the 12 Traps to make them Water Proof. (maybe
open the drain wholes)
any Ideas !
I live in Vanouver Washigton USA where it Rain all the Time, Everything get
real Wet!
Thanks George
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KC7HKP
George Yazzolino
14801 NE 20th Circle
Vancouver, Wa. USA ,98684
Grid CN-85
kc7hkp@arrl.net
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