Coaxial Connector on GeosatPro GS120 Motor

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sidekick

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Aug 17, 2005
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Has this ever happened to any of you? I was connecting the coaxial cable to the motor when the connector on the motor became loose and pulled out. I can push it back in, but it doesn't feel extremely secure and I'm affraid that a strong wind or dish movement may cause it to pull out. Should I use some kind of glue to secure it back to the motor? It basically pushes into a strong center wire and doesn't seem to screw into the motor itself. Thanks!
 
I would call the manufacturer and see if that is a common problem and if it is covered under warranty, if not warranteed I would use two stage epoxy to make sure it stays in place.
 
I dont think epoxy carries a current too well, so avoid getting it on the connector threads.
questic said:
two stage epoxy = ducktape for techies
If i cant duct tape it i epoxy it, and if that doesnt work, then out comes the kitty hair (fiberglass resin with imbedded strands) ;)
 
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