[TowerTalk] TIC 1122 Fixed

Tyler Stewart k3mm at verizon.net
Wed Nov 8 00:14:31 EST 2006


 My experience is much the same as yours with 1022's at least.  I'm using
two of them that I'm constantly replacing pots in motors, adding more MOVs,
etc.,  and I froze up one of the motor gearboxes.  I've got spare stuff, so
I just keep swaping and fixing the spares.

Ty K3MM


-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of john at kk9a.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:23 PM
To: TOWERTALK at contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] TIC 1122 Fixed

I own one 1022 and six 1032 TIC rotators, although to be honest last week I 
removed the last one in service and all are now in storage.   TIC has 
excellent customer service, however I have had some quality issues with 
their products.   I had very good results if I took their motor apart and 
carefully reassembled it before using it.  One motor I purchased was filled 
with metal chips.  I also added rubber washers to the shafts to keep water 
from dripping on the potentiometer and sealed everything as well as 
possible.   The biggest problem I had was potentiometer failure, due to 
moisture and lightning.   I never had the problem you mentioned and it 
appears that your potentiometer gear lost contact with the drive gear, 
either because it was loose or the bracket moved.  There are many different 
motor models and some have a side screw that helps push the potentiometer in

place.    Ring Rotators are a great idea and you may be able to slightly 
re-engineer the product to avoid this problem in the future.     K0XG is 
also supposed to sell a ring rotator, however there's nothing shown on his 
website.

GL,
John KK9A

To: towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] TIC 1122 Fixed
From: Dennis OConnor <ad4hk2004 at yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 05:22:55 -0800 (PST)
List-post: <mailto:towertalk at contesting.com>

I have given up on TIC rotors... The last one remaining up on my towers has
<once again> had a disparity between pot position and rotor position and 
ripped
the matching harness off the beam while a guest operator <who is not
responsible> did not notice the disparity between the beam position versus 
the
indicator needle like I would have...This time the coax whipped free, 
wrapped
around an element and bent it, costing me money...  I am sick and tired of
climbing to 120 feet and hanging upside down whilst I change out the drive
motor and then repair the beam...  Never again... The rotor is coming down, 
the
pot will be changed out and tested, and the unit put on ebay...

denny / k8do 

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