[TowerTalk] Caps (was: Hose Clamps)

K8RI K8RI-on-TowerTalk at tm.net
Fri Feb 1 09:20:54 EST 2013


End Caps, do you need them or don't you?

There are a number o things to consider about using element and boom end 
caps.

Yes, a spider can bring down a tower. I've seen Aluminum towers badly 
damaged and even brought down because a spider built a web in a leg. 
Moisture collected on the web and then froze creating a plog as solid as 
a mud dobber. Rain then built up and froze, splitting the leg causing it 
to fail either then or later on when the weakened leg gave way when the 
wind came up.

Bugs can create a plug in antenna elements, or booms that fail when they 
can't drain.

I've put up antennas without end caps for years, but I've been lucky.

OTOH  I had a whole stack badly damaged when a flock of Cormorants 
decided to "overnight" on the boom truss of my 7L C3i 6-meter Yagi. They 
broke the truss which dropped down on to to drivev element and boom of 
the tri-bander, badly damaging it as well and preventing the turning of 
the stack.  It wore a large holr in the side of the boom.  I have a 
photo, if I can find it.

Of course there is the possibility of vibration induced metal fatigue 
and element failure that anumber of hams have experienced.

73

Roger  (K8RI)



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