TravelTiger
Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
While suffering 4-6" of rain in Oklahoma last month, we discovered water dripping from our TV antenna control in the ceiling of the bedroom. We had removed the original crank up antenna a few years ago and put in a Jack low-profile antenna.
Shortly after we returned, i went on the roof and used some eternabond tap to seal one side of the adapter plate, since it did look like the caulk had started to fail (cracked) on one side.
Well, this week we got more rain, and it's still dripping in from that same spot.
I went up and added more Eternabond tape all over any connectors and the base of the Jack antenna. Hopefully this stops the leak.
Anyone else have experience with a leak at their antenna?
Not pretty, but it does the job.
Interior with the controller removed
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Shortly after we returned, i went on the roof and used some eternabond tap to seal one side of the adapter plate, since it did look like the caulk had started to fail (cracked) on one side.
Well, this week we got more rain, and it's still dripping in from that same spot.
I went up and added more Eternabond tape all over any connectors and the base of the Jack antenna. Hopefully this stops the leak.
Anyone else have experience with a leak at their antenna?
Not pretty, but it does the job.
Interior with the controller removed
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk