Chuck,

The best thing to thin it with is MEK (Methyl Ethel Keytone).  You can take
a can that's almost dried up and restore it to a useable substance.  Acetone
will clean it off your hands somewhat but dries almost to fast.  I found
that lacquer thinner works a little better because it does not dry as fast
but most people don't keep either of those items on their truck.

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 1:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Scotchkoat

Seems like I remember acetone works. Try it on something unimportant first.

Chuck
WB2EDV



------- Original Message -------
>From    : Scott Zimmerman[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent    : 1/7/2008 12:05:05 PM
To      : [email protected]
Cc      : 
Subject : RE: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Scotchkoat

 Use Scotchkoat from 3M to seal the antennas but don’t get it on you, it
sticks to you as well as 
it does the antennas.



Any one know of any solvents that can be used to remove it?? I have some on
some tools and a spot 
on my car upholstery (I know, I know....) 



Scott



Scott Zimmerman 
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
612 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Finch 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:46 PM
  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] New DB-224 w/water cooled phasing
harness???


  Hello All,

   

  From what I have seen the quality is the same but I have been preaching on
this board and others 
you can’t install a DB antenna without sealing every screw, bolt, plastic
knot, connector and 
anything else that could leak water.  Besides that you must take all
connections to the harness 
and tighten all screws before you seal it.  Once you do that the antenna may
possibly outlive most 
people on this board.  I have a DB-410 in downtown Fort Worth that I
installed in 1976 and it 
still has flat SWR.

   

  Use Scotchkoat from 3M to seal the antennas but don’t get it on you, it
sticks to you as well as 
it does the antennas.

   

  Paul

   

   


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  From: [email protected] [
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of 
Steve Allred
  Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 7:40 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] New DB-224 w/water cooled phasing
harness???

   

  YES!

  Recently replaced a new DB-224 that had wicked water in the molded harness
section and ended up 
inside the connector. Upon receiving a replacement antenna, we sealed the
heck out of the harness 
with vapor wrap before installation. This one seems to be holding up for
now, for now knock on 
wood. The local PD did not like a water logged antenna! 

   

  What happened to DB's quality? Upon inspection of the old one, it seems as
though the "glue" 
that was suppose to be keeping the water out was not only sparsely applied
but was also very 
brittle. Any movement of the harness would crack the glue resulting in a
potential place for water 
to enter the harness.

   

  Steve / K6SCA



  kc4wdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    We have installed several new db-224 recently. This particular antenna 
    was inverted and has been in service less than 6 months.

    While doing a routine test, I noticed the ref. power was a little 
    high. The longer the TX was up, the lower the ref. power got; which 
    typically indicates water in a connector or cable.

    We found water in the connector at the center of the antenna. It DID 
    NOT come through/around the weather seal!

    The harness was carefully disassembled. Water (and corrosion) was 
    found in the molded junction above the center connection.

    Has anyone seen this before? Has the quality slipped that much on 
    the new db-224's?

    Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

   

    


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