KE4EST SatelliteGuys Is My Second Home Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Lifetime Supporter Aug 9, 2004 26,991 7,315 EM75xb Sep 26, 2016 #21 You may have to build something on the outside of the tube.
B bpalone SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 1, 2014 631 424 44N 105W Sep 26, 2016 #22 L brackets and radiator hose clamps on the tubes would be my first thought. The puzzler would be the extended stop, but maybe a rod attached and bent to trip a normally closed switch.
L brackets and radiator hose clamps on the tubes would be my first thought. The puzzler would be the extended stop, but maybe a rod attached and bent to trip a normally closed switch.
RT-Cat "My person-well trained" Original poster May 30, 2011 1,659 236 Cold, Cold,Michigan USA Sep 26, 2016 #23 These are all very interesting ideas. The only problem I can think about would be protecting all these external switches from the weather.
These are all very interesting ideas. The only problem I can think about would be protecting all these external switches from the weather.
Titanium AI6US Lifetime Supporter May 23, 2013 7,665 9,095 Meadow Vista, Northern California Sep 26, 2016 #24 Many waterproof switches available or install under a cover.