The original kit from HyGain included three double pole switches which were
wired such that the top limit switch stopped the tower an inch or so before
reaching the metal stop.
I have my bottom switch set so the tower stops a bit high to prevent the rotor
from sitting on the second section.
There is a third switch that disables all motion if the cable becomes slack.
The remote kit adds two relays and a switch box.
Rich - WN0X
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>On Jun 21, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Barrie Smith wrote:
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>> While there appears to be a number of HG-70HD users here, I'd like
>> to ask a couple of questions.
>>
>> First, I've never had my HG-70 cranked up all the way because it's
>> difficult for me to see how I would know when it was "just about
>> there". I don't want to run it up until it bangs against the stops.
>>
>> How do you fellows proceed to determine when it's all the way up
>> without potential damage?
>>
>> Also, is there a way to make a switch that would cun the power to
>> the "up" voltage when the tower was almost all the way up?
>>
>> Any information appreciated!
>>
>> 73, Barrie, W7ALW
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>I've never had a motorized crankup, but the way to handle that is
>with a limit switch which cuts off the power when the tower reaches a
>specified position. Likewise, one can be used to do the same in the
>down position, as well as foldover mechanisms. The U.S. Tower web
>site indicates that their towers have these and hopefully other
>manufacturers do also.
>
>73 - Bob, N7XY
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