I have used the C.A.T.S. Quick Disconnect (QD) for , I am sure, 8 years and
never had the two problems you mentioned. My suggestions/comments:
1. I realized early on that the male connector looking down out of the
motor was a form of plastic and when in storage could be damaged. I would
put 4-5 of the plate bolts in their respective holes in the motor as
"legs". Cured that risk. Another solution would be to put a spare female end
on as a 'cover'.
2. Wind erosion damage? Never evidenced that problem. In 3 years of usage in
windy/sandy Casper Wyoming and now almost 6 years in (what I call) very
little wind and sand South Texas: Nyet problemo.(No problem)
I don't know if there is a metal connector available? I suspect it can be
damaged, while in storage just as well, without some form of protection.
Thanks and best regards
Mike K5UO
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At 03:10 AM 1/10/97 -0100, you wrote:
>n4si wrote:
>>
>> As long as we're on the subject of HAM (CDE) style rotors, let me
>> expound on the greatest improvement since their invention: C.A.T.S.'s
>> Quick Disconnect modification. For the paltry sum of $15 (or so) you
>> get a QD weatherproof connector assembly with 8 sets of gold pins and
>> sockets.
>
>actually i have to disagree; i had this put on my rotator several yrs
>ago and im very sorry i did. its a mechanical weak point since the point
>where the quick disconnect joins the rotator is VERY fragile and tends
>to wear quickly in the wind, or with stress on the cable. since you only
>replace rotators every few yrs, go with some other type of arrangement.
>this is a weakness than CAN cause you to replace the rotator
>
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