Assuming there is no mechanical binding, I would replace the a.c. capacitor
in the control box. They are not too expensive and easy to change.
de Paul, W8AEF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Miller" <bruce@epocs.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:31 AM
Subject: [Towertalk] Hy-Gain Tail Twister
> I've got a Tail Twister that will not turn when the wind is blowing.
> Has anyone else experienced this problem and come up with a workable
> solution? I've got an M2 10M7 10 meter monobander, 45 foot boom, 6 sq.
> ft. of wind load, on an 80 foot Trylon self supporting tower. The TT
> was purchased new by me in 1988, with a factory "tune up" in 1993. It
> is located inside the tower about 8 feet from the tower top. We can
> hear the brake release when that lever is depressed, but the antenna
> will not move either cw or ccw. Last weekend when this happened, I
> tried turning the rotor first thing in the morning and it turned as it
> should. My first thought is to get a heavy duty rotor that can handle
> the antenna. But Hy-Gain advertises the T-2X as an "extra heavy duty"
> rotator capable of handling "large antennas up to 20 square feet wind
> load". The QTH is northeastern New Mexico where the wind blows on a
> calm day at about 15mph! Ideas? Is the equivalent of 15 to 25mph winds
> and the torque they produce on a 45 foot boom in excess of Hy-Gains 20
> sq. ft. specification? Thanks,
> Bruce, AA5BH
>
>
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