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Re: [TowerTalk] Re: [Array-user] I.C.E. Products waterproofing

To: Charles Johnson <k4zrj@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Re: [Array-user] I.C.E. Products waterproofing
From: Gary Schafer <garyschafer@comcast.net>
Reply-to: garyschafer@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:07:51 -0500
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Putting sealer between the connector and the block will increase the resistance and will not be as an effective ground for lightning. Even fractions of an ohm can have a large voltage drop in a lightning hit.
After all that's why you put them there in the first place, for lightning protection. :>)


73
gary  K4FMX


Charles Johnson wrote:
All,
A further issue with these ICE coax suppressors is that the box itself is not 
waterproof. I have three of them and they are built using a one piece solid box 
(rectangular aluminun) with a top and bottom plate with four screws holding the 
assembly together. None of these parts are waterproofed and they DO leak if 
exposed to the elements.
I solved the moisture issue by disassembling them and running a bead of silicon 
caulk around all mating surfaces. A bit messy, but it works.

As for the actual connectors, many layers of electrical tape have always worked for me on coax connectors, and several coats of a weatherproofing spray have worked pretty well on rotor cable conections.

73, Charles, K4ZRJ



-----Original Message-----
From: "Alan C. Zack" <k7acz@cox.net>
Sent: Nov 18, 2004 11:44 AM
To: Array-user@arraysolutions.com
Cc: sales@arraysolutions.com, Tower Talk <TowerTalk@contesting.com>, Southern Nevada ARES <sonares@yahoogroups.com>, execboard@nellisrac.org, Antennas <antennas@mailman.qth.net>, Las Vegas Radio Club <lvrac@yahoogroups.com>, wx0b@arraysolutions.com
Subject: [Array-user] I.C.E. Products waterproofing


I have just received my recent order of I.C.E. coax Suppressors including the Model 349 Rotor control wire protector.
I will be installing these at the base of my tower using the ICE 318-4 mounting fixture. My tower is grounded using a linked three point (120 degree) 10 ft ground rod UFER ground system.


Since the suppressors will be exposed to the elements I wonder if some of you may share the methods you may use to waterproof the coax and rotor cable screw connections. My plan is to coat the connections with a product called liquid tape then cover them with the commercial grade of coax-seal. Would anyone have experience on how this method holds up to ultraviolet exposure that is part of living in the cloudless skies of the Las Vegas valley?

TIA & 73
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