Roger, have you tried putting some Liquid Tape over the solder joints?
Works like a champ here.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 5/13/2016 8:35:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net writes:
I'm miles from water, but the air or rain eats solder like candy around
here. Even with 3 coats of clear Krylon, the solder connections on my
C3i antennas dissolve every few years.
OTOH Why would any connector used out doors fail faster than inside.
Doesn't everyone weather proof them? I either go the flooded heat
shrink, self vulcanizing tape, or coax seal. I can't imagine any
connector not protected outdoors.
Regardless of type, mine look like new when I take them down, unless
they were hit by lightning,
Of course, they may have some glue, tape, or coax seal stuck to them,
but they are well protected..
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 5/13/2016 Friday 2:40 PM, Paul Christensen wrote:
>> "I use them outside as well as inside and have never had a problem."
> Near salt air? Here along the eastern coast, salt air affects crimped
> connectivity over time unless Coax Seal or a variant is used. The
problem
> is never the center conductor, but with the braided portion of the crimp.
> When soldered, it's never an issue.
>
> Paul, W9AC
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