get yourself a used  traffic controller cabinet,  low cost and mount it  on 
the outside.   it is an outdoor locking box.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 10:40 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Water Tower Humidity


> Hi all!
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> I have the opportunity to place a UHF repeater into the base of a
> water tower which is quite high.  Comes with all the bells and
> whistles and would be an excellent site.  However, it is quite humid
> inside and I'm afraid the repeater will get condensation buildup.
> Tower sweats.  Its at the base of the tower now, and not any higher
> up.  I did place a large box fan in there onto the repeater to keep
> condensation from readily building, but I figure this may be futile also.
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> Has anyone placed a repeater inside a water tower and had to deal with
> humidity?  What did you do?  Aside from a dehumidifier, which I'm
> wondering if it would even help, what did anyone do?
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> We are in talks about a seperate building next to the tower, but we'd
> hate to lose the site in the interim and buildings cost more money.
> Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Chris
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