Hi Phil,
Well I think that Bob was a real dumb As (bunny) for letting his rotor
or rotator fill up with water. I doubt that condensation would have
been enough to fill up the upper bell. He lives in Illinois not the
tropics. I can condemn him because he is a good friend of mine!
However I will go light on you because I don't know you. I have before
me an original Cornell-Dubilier Electronics manual. It is titled CDR
ROTOR Service Manual. The Ham-m is titled the same. Can't locate an
Alliance manual right not but I bet they call them ROTORS also.
So please check you facts then call Bob a dumb bunny for leaving his
"rotor" upside down.
73 Larry WA9VRH
Friend of Bob whose "rotor" is wet!
Bob caution there maybe an award at Peoria for you!
Larry
On Tuesday, August 15, 2006, at 09:25 AM, Phil Camera wrote:
> It's a rotator not a rotor; you have those under your distributor cap
> in your car.
>
> "I don't know how the water got inside,"
>
> Most likely the water was condensation which occurs between night and
> day and it accumulated in the housing. There would have been no way
> short of hermetically sealing the housing to prevent that.
>
> Phil KB9CRY
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