Erection problem
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Re: Erection problem
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Re: Erection problem
Greased all my bits after a stalling shut incident at a daymeet last month.
No better. Have now bought a new roof motor but have no idea how to fit it . . .
Any clues?

No better. Have now bought a new roof motor but have no idea how to fit it . . .
Any clues?

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Re: Erection problem
Oh my goodness i've just read this enlightning post
where is it gonna go now
I will refrain from posting in fear of turning it to a gutter post





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Re: Erection problem
Pilajake, what actually 'happened' when it stopped going up? Did the motor and beeping stop very suddenly, or did the motor sound as though it was straining with the beeper continuing to, er, beep?
Can anyone tell me what 'informs' the system to stop going up when it's reached the top - is there a 'limit' switch which is set to trip at full erection (damn, I've said it...) or does the motor detect that it can't go any further and shut off (like an electric window system)?
As you can tell from my questions above, I'm not familiar with the mechanics of the Bongo roof, but: IF the motor came to a dead halt after having operated smoothly up to that point, AND the beeping stopped at the same time, this would indicate to me a limit switch which simply needs to be repositioned or recalibrated.
If however, the motor was sounding as though it was beginning to find the going tough beforre stuttering to a halt, this would suggest some serious stickiness.
Clearly though, your basic system is working ok, so I reckon it'll either need 'lube' or a 'tweak'.
But I don't know...
Can anyone tell me what 'informs' the system to stop going up when it's reached the top - is there a 'limit' switch which is set to trip at full erection (damn, I've said it...) or does the motor detect that it can't go any further and shut off (like an electric window system)?
As you can tell from my questions above, I'm not familiar with the mechanics of the Bongo roof, but: IF the motor came to a dead halt after having operated smoothly up to that point, AND the beeping stopped at the same time, this would indicate to me a limit switch which simply needs to be repositioned or recalibrated.
If however, the motor was sounding as though it was beginning to find the going tough beforre stuttering to a halt, this would suggest some serious stickiness.
Clearly though, your basic system is working ok, so I reckon it'll either need 'lube' or a 'tweak'.
But I don't know...

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Re: Erection problem
I've been well slow to get on this thread. All the good lines have been cracked already. I was going to say, like franco, that Bongos may find it hard (misnomer?) to get their AFTs fully erect in cold weather due to tighening of the tentskin. I'd leave it until a nice warm day before deciding it really has an impotence problem. Even nifty fingers and lubricant are unlikely to effect a miracle in extreme cold 
