I would think twice about the US Tower motor, then think again. I recently
purchased an MDP 750 motor for the TMM-433 HD tower. Despite a professional
installation that exceeded stated US Tower specs, my motor burned out after
four months use. Note: I used 10 gauge wire w/ only a 50' run to a dedicated
20 amp breaker box.
After a lot of ignored phone calls and emails, US Tower finally agreed to
accept the motor for warranty service. Shipping cost to them at my expense
not theirs.
I will also warn you that US Tower provides extremely minimal installation
instructions, and even worse, no wiring diagrams for the outside remote
cabinet or the motor. I described my issues on Tower Talk a bit over two
weeks ago.
If you are fortunate enough to get a motor that works properly, I hope you
have many years of trouble free service.
73 and Aloha, Vic, AH6WX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mickey Baker" <fishflorida@gmail.com>
To: "Mike" <noddy1211@sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <towertalk@contesting.com>; "John Gager" <k7kb.dx@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower TX-472
I agree with Mike and many other peope here: I would definitely defiantly
shell out the 1500 bucks!
It would be less than the shipping to the east coast!
73,
Mickey N4MB
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Mike <noddy1211@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> John,
>
> I would defiantly shell out the 1500 bucks, it will be hard to crank that
> size of tower up by hand. Plus if you change your mind in the future you
> will pretty much have no chance that US Tower will sell you the kit, and
> even if you could persuade them it would be more than 1500 bucks. US
> Tower
> told my friend across town that they will not sell him the kit for his
> tower
> unless it fitted by an authorized dealer and that would cost a fortune.
>
> I have an Tashjian LM-470 that includes the motor crank up and I am sure
> glad I have it.
>
> PS Even the US Towers 55 foot crank up that a friend has is a bear crank
> up,
> we changed out the standard K-1550 crank for a K-2550 and although much
> easier it is still tough to crank up.
>
> Mike, K6BR
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi all. I'm currently in the planning stages for putting up a US Tower
> TX-472 Crank-Up 72 foot tower this spring. Although I would like the
> motorized crank-up, it adds about $1500 to the total cost of the tower
> system, so I'm just planning on purchasing the hand-crank version. Is
> there
> anyone else out there that thinks this is a really bad idea or has done
> the
> same and wished they hadn't? :) If you have the hand-crank on the 472 is
> it
> really hard to crank-up or lower?
>
> I'm planning on putting up a Bencher Skyhawk Tribander along with their
> Skylark 17/12 meter beam, so if you have either one of those antennas, I
> would appreciate hearing your thoughts on performance and reliability.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John K7KB
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