On 27 Nov 2007 at 1:24, Gennadi Klevtsov wrote:
Hello Luc, in my G-500A the drain hole is exactly in the middle, between 2 half of rotor's housing. And it is bottom side, where boom goes through rotator. 73! Gennadi ES1RF/ES3RF Monday, November 26, 2007, 6:36:18 PM, you wrote:
On 26 Nov 2007 at 13:38, Dave Guimont wrote:
Luc, mine are up on the mast of course, 5500, and I've had the 5400's...
So now I am going to make a guess...
Can you crack the case open, a tad, and just let it drain out?
As I remember one would have to have the rotor removed to do that...But I'm originally from Northern Minn, 50 miles further north, and I would have been a Canadian, and actually French-Canadian descent...
So on the mast, drilling a hole would do no good until maybe a warm March day!!
Again, I doing a lot of conjecture!!
I've had my 5400's apart several times to relube, just watch the ball bearings!!
End of soap show
Thank's again Gennadi and Dave for your inputs Eagle as landed!!! I finally get through the rotor casing with a 3/16 drill bit and just before i found "the drain hole" exactly where you tell Gennadi "NEVER INSTALLED THESES ROTOR WITH THE DRAIN HOLE UPWARDS..."
As soon as the drill bit pass through the casing there was a fluid leakage who stay flowing in a steady jet for 10 seconds!! and dripping for another 10 seconds with the aid of a metal wire inserted in the hole.
Collateral damages
1-Probably a mess inside? rust? corrosion? mildew? and so on... 2-Upper hole plugged with a metal screw plus silicone 3-Struck something when drilling pass through the casing!!! (Not too lucky with lotto ticket...) 4-Meter does not move anymore probably a wire cut or the pot has been stabbed
Lets the weather return to the minus 0C again and just watch the rotor
Conclusion
Rotor will don't freeze in ice anymore (i hope) and i will have to rely on a visual metering system in daylight and on something else overnight.
Thank's to my neighbour dog a Labrador moaning and barking after me at the end of his chain during the whole operation... Just forget my pliers and screw- driver down the tower!!! as i am not too lucky with my drilling probably the same with my pitching...JOKE ;)
As we can pass in an episode of minus zero C temperature at any moment i don't take any chance and i jump on this +C swing i just remember a past winter with another rotor stuck as water fill in due to a crack in the casing not too happy to have a beam always pointing towards nowhere.
To be continued...
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE
Luc I have two Labradors that watch me very anxiously, and rhetorically say....."what's an old man like you doing on the roof!".
I repaired my 5400 by soldering the brass grommets that terminated the pot....When you open the case put the rotor in a tub of some sort....My bearing retainers were so old they were worn, but when I put in new lithium (as I remember) grease the grease held them in the retainer, and used them for years after...Of course we have no ice in San Diego, if we ever do I would move back to Minnesota!!
Hang a dark sensor on one end of the boom....I have a 4 foot skylight cut in my hamshack roof so I can observe the rotors. And when I see ducks and geese going south I know you are beginning to get chilly up there!!
Much easier to devise these things than do them, but you know doing is most of the fun!!
Collateral damages
1-Probably a mess inside? rust? corrosion? mildew? and so on... 2-Upper hole plugged with a metal screw plus silicone 3-Struck something when drilling pass through the casing!!! (Not too lucky with lotto ticket...) 4-Meter does not move anymore probably a wire cut or the pot has been stabbed
Lets the weather return to the minus 0C again and just watch the rotor
Conclusion
Rotor will don't freeze in ice anymore (i hope) and i will have to rely on a visual metering system in daylight and on something else overnight.
Thank's to my neighbour dog a Labrador moaning and barking after me at the end of his chain during the whole operation... Just forget my pliers and screw- driver down the tower!!! as i am not too lucky with my drilling probably the same with my pitching...JOKE ;)
As we can pass in an episode of minus zero C temperature at any moment i don't take any chance and i jump on this +C swing i just remember a past winter with another rotor stuck as water fill in due to a crack in the casing not too happy to have a beam always pointing towards nowhere.
To be continued...
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE
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73, Dave wb6llo@amsat.org Disagree: I learn....
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