On 25 Nov 2007 at 19:48, SV1BSX wrote:
Luc,
as John said, grease is very significant. I found some interesting Emails about it. Take a look.
73, Mak SV1BSX
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Many Thank's Mak
Our outside temperature is now +1C and the rotor is working it is confirm water in in the casing and probably gets in by the drain hole that i never found on my unit and if there is any he will be at the top offering a very good moisture access point. Is it also possible that humidity succeed to form inside by temperature variation and or by entering by the joingning sections.
My model a Yaesu G-550 looks like the same as the Kenpro KR-500 and does not seems to have any drainage hole in the casing but this will have to be visually confirm.
Looking at the exploded inside schematic picture of the rotor it seems that it is possible to drill a hole in the casing to drain this excess water? Could be someone who open one can confirm if there is enough clearance to avoid drilling through the gear/motor system?
Thank's for all your advices and for all the private one too.
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE