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Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower HDX555 Tale of Woe

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower HDX555 Tale of Woe
From: K4SAV <RadioIR@charter.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:34:16 -0500
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Sounds like your cover was installed upside down.  I checked mine, and 
it has two holes on the bottom, no holes on the top.

Jerry, K4SAV

Pat Chiles wrote:

>I have a brand new HDX555 installed Nov. 2004.  I do very little hamming 
>during the summer months because of a fire that burnt one end of the house 
>from a lightening strike to an antenna.  A small concession to keep peace in 
>the house.  I disconnect everything in May and put it back together in 
>September.
>
>I just tried to raise (motorized) the HDX555 to get some SWR readings etc 
>before some planned maintenance and changes.  Turned on the circuit breakers, 
>went to the tower, reset the GFI, and then watched the GFI trip everytime I 
>threw the switch.  The problem was traced to the motor start capacitor.  The 
>metal hood that covers the capacitor on the motor was totally full of very 
>rusty water.  This hood has a rubber sealing gasket, but for some reason my 
>hood has two 1/4 inch holes drilled in it and they on the top of the hood.
>
>I thought these might be drain hole but they are in such a location that even 
>if the hood was install with the holes down they would not drain it.  It 
>appears a modification and repair is in my future.
>
>If you own one of these towers you may want to check the capacitor hood.  
>Pat, K8PC
>
>
>  
>

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