[TowerTalk] Fwd: "Weatherpack" weatherproof connectors for rotors, SteppIRs, etc?

Hans Hammarquist hanslg at aol.com
Sat Jan 23 13:37:51 EST 2016


Rck,


Looks like you fund something.


Looks like that's used in cars all the time. As long as the green gasket is intact they last for a long time. They look like the connectors used in my BMW and I have kept my cars for usually 10 years. Now I have one from 2002.


Remember that the environment in a car is very harsh and connectors are BIG problems. If it lasts there it 
lasts everywhere. (I used car connectors in many electronic designs for maritime applications and was very satisfied and rarely complains from customers).


I never seen this in a ham application but think it would be a very good idea.


Hans - N at JFS



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard (Rick) Karlquist <richard at karlquist.com>
To: towertalk reflector <TowerTalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Fri, Jan 22, 2016 10:11 pm
Subject: [TowerTalk] "Weatherpack" weatherproof connectors for rotors, SteppIRs, etc?

Various schemes for making weatherproof connections on
rotors and antennas have been discussed on TT, such as the
ubiquitous trailer connectors, etc.  Here is a solution
I had never seen before:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/prf-70406?seid=srese1&gclid=CjwKEAiAzuK0BRCW4tiLpJT-8TISJADV8cw9Ex0UeGEn_i0mdrQ66K6blRYYxorWXpaEEvROk5NkexoCbR3w_wcB

Does anyone have experience with these?  Pros and cons?  Odd that
DX Engineering isn't listing these on their site.

Rick N6RK
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