Fred, I had a similar problem with the motor on one of my LM-470s. On
one occasion I was having some sort of problem with the motor and
removed it from its mount. Water immediately poured out of it. I
allowed it to dry and reinstalled it and it has worked flawlessly since.
In talking to a former LM-470 owner from the LM-470's early days, I was
told that water getting into the motor was a common problem. He said
that his complaints were responsible for Tri-Ex changing their motor
manufacturer an/or type. I have two LM-470s here and have had no water
incursion problems except for the one incident above, and that seems to
have been an isolated incident. At this moment I can't recall the motor
manufacturer or model, but I can get it for you if you'd like.
73, Joe
K2XX
On 12/12/2011 4:12 PM, Fred Hurd wrote:
> The motor unit installed on my TX-472 US Tower has been soaked internally by
> rain water leaking into the motor housing resulting in motor rusting and
> corrosion internally. Now the motor is drawing too much current to start up
> and blowing the electrical source fuse. Contact with the motor manufacturer
> reveals that these motors were not designed to be exposed constantly to
> weather but used primarily with generators within weather protected housing.
> I am curious if other TX Tower owners have experienced similar problems with
> the motors being damaged by rain water. Has anyone found a replacement motor
> that can survive heavy rain? Or is the only solution using a cover over the
> motor?
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