W5CPT wrote:
> I use two 4 pin trailer connectors. One female and one male on rotor end
> (and the opposite on the cable). Cheap and available at any Wal*Mart.
> There are some 8 pin versions around but not available locally.
>
> Clint - W5CPT
This is a popular solution, but these are not true connectors,
but come only as pigtails that must be spliced onto the cables.
The splices must then be waterproofed.
What I decided to do instead was use ordinary non waterproof
connectors and simply tape up the junction to waterproof it,
along the lines of taping coax connectors. There is a minor
disadvantage that it must be untaped and retaped when the
connection is broken, but you probably aren't going to be
doing that a lot with a rotor. This has worked well for me.
Another solution (that I haven't tried) is to use D-subminature connectors
with weatherproof boots. See:
http://www.l-com.com/productfamily.aspx?id=2194
Rick N6RK
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