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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Stuck tower control box
From: tavan@tibco.com (Rick Tavan)
Date: Fri Apr 18 16:16:45 2003
Mr. Towertalk, Steve K7LXC, remembers similar problems I had with my 
HDX-672. It was intermittent, sometimes failing to go up, sometimes 
down, sometimes either direction. It failed frequently even though it 
worked more times than it failed. I tried swapping relays and various 
time delay settings to no avail. I talked to UST's electrical guy (a 
contractor they are loathe to call in without serious stress) who 
explained my control box to me. There are two pairs of relays in the 
box. The mainly black ones are the primary motor control relays, one up 
and one down. There is a little plastic button sticking out the case of 
these relays that lets you move the contacts manually, bypassing almost 
all other circuitry. You must be careful not to run the tower too far up 
or down with these as the limit switches are out of the circuit. In my 
case, the buttons would work every time, even when the tower was failing 
to move both before and after the bypass button test. I had ruled out 
the limit switches with an ohmmeter, so I concluded that both time delay 
relays (the white ones with a setting knob) were flakey. Yes, I 
understood how unlikely that seemed but I reported the circumstantial 
evidence to UST. They said they didn't know of any systematic problems 
with these relays but sent me two replacements right away. From the day 
they arrived (early November?), the system has not failed. That is, the 
original equipment is now working and the new relays have not been 
installed. Go figure.

GL & 73,

/Rick N6XI

kg6i@att.net wrote:

>I was advised by Steve K7LXI ?? to ask for your advise on my problem with my 
>TX-472MDP tower. It will not engage the motor to move UP, but will work fine 
>DOWN. About a year ago, it did the same, and in frustration, I gave the 
>control box on the tower a good smack with my hand, and it worked again. 
>Smacking doens't work now. I took the cover off, inspected everything, all 
>looked fine. I even pulled the two large time-delay relays out of their 
>sockets and re-seated them, but still no-go. Any ideas I should try?
>Thanks, John
>
>
>  
>

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