Ed:
The other thing to check is the cut-off switches. The typical wiring calls
for the cut-off switch to be normally closed; when it is contacted by the
tower, it opens and shuts off the power to the motor.
If the tower is not against either stop/cut-off switch (in other words, it's
not all the way extended or all the way retracted) and the motor won't
operate in either direction, it's not likely the delay relays.
One suggestion that applies to any crank-up is to park it at different
heights so that the same spots of wire rope aren't constantly on the
sheaves. IOW, don't always leave it all the way to the bottom stop or the
top stop.
Doug
K4AC
(Running for ARRL Southeastern Division Director- please check out my
website at www.k4ac.com)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Magnuson [mailto:w1mag@bellatlantic.net]
> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 4:15 PM
> To: Doug Rehman; towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] HDX-555 relay settings
>
> Thanks, Doug. I will set them both the same and for about 2 seconds and
see
> if that works. My tower is at our country place, which we visit on
> week-ends so will check it out then. This problem follows my tilting the
> tower to the ground to paint the four Steppir fiberglass tubes; now
upright,
> the motor does not start. So relays may not be the problem but last time
the
> tower would not crank up, replacing a relay was the remedy. We shall see.
>
> And thanks for giving this tower dummy an idea of what the relays do. Hi.
>
> Ed W1MAG
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