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Re: [TowerTalk] Rain Water Getting Into TX-472 Motors

Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rain Water Getting Into TX-472 Motors
From: "Mike Ryan" <mryan001@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 16:59:17 -0500
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I use a small outboard motor cover made from a weather resistant fabric. It
has a draw string and covers the motor and lift apparatus entirely.  It
allows for any water that gets into the opening to run out the bottom as
well. The motor drive unit looks very clean and of course dry nearly all the
time. - M

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From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Joe Giacobello
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 7:37 PM
To: Fred Hurd
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rain Water Getting Into TX-472 Motors

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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