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Installation of Winegard Traveler on rubber roof

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have installed the Traveler SK-3005 on my own roof but it was heavy gauge aluminum which was no problem. Now my Son wants me to install his Traveler on his Forest River with a rubber roof.
My questions are what adhesive/sealant did you use and did you put any special plate down for the roller when it stows or do you just let it roll on the rubber roof and stay there while you are on the road?
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chuckbear
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Explorer
I installed our Trav'ler on our rubber roof a couple of weeks ago. I did install the large plate to help protect the roof. It may or may not be overkill, but I always err on the side of caution. Our roof does have a slight crown but it was not a problem. I feel the peace of mind and extra protection to the roof is well worth the extra expense. It added about 5 minutes to the installation. Chuck

Mile_High
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Explorer
Bruce Brown wrote:
Mile High wrote:
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate


I just installed an entire Alpha roof for friends of ours. The regular Dicor sealer will work but it causes the material to swell and balloon. The people who sold him the material also sold him the wrong sealant - I used it on one pipe vent and didn't like it even a little. He did have a few tubes of the new Dicor 2 part sealer that was just fantastic. He bought more to finish the job properly.

If I were doing any work on any TPO roof I'd use the proper sealer. They say with the other stuff it's just cosmetic and the swelling will go down. I still wouldn't use it.
I did get some swelling and ballooning around the antenna base. I wasn't sure what caused that but it did go away.
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Bruce_Brown
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Mile High wrote:
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate


I just installed an entire Alpha roof for friends of ours. The regular Dicor sealer will work but it causes the material to swell and balloon. The people who sold him the material also sold him the wrong sealant - I used it on one pipe vent and didn't like it even a little. He did have a few tubes of the new Dicor 2 part sealer that was just fantastic. He bought more to finish the job properly.

If I were doing any work on any TPO roof I'd use the proper sealer. They say with the other stuff it's just cosmetic and the swelling will go down. I still wouldn't use it.
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Bill_Satellite
Explorer II
Explorer II
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Mile High wrote:
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate


Looking at the SKA-004 roller plate I think I can fabricate something similar our of some sheet aluminum that I have. Instead of putting four new holes in the roof I'll try just adhering it to the rubber roof with the Dicor. Thanks for the info.


Making a small plate is a good idea as is the electrical box cover plate. The Winegard Thin Roof Mounting plate is not necessary if you can stand on the area where the antenna will be installed. I installed more than 100 on rubber roofs and I always added a roller but never once use the mounting plate. It really is designed specifically for things like cargo trailers which have nothing in the way of roof structure other than ribs and thin alum. sheet.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

Mile_High
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Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Mile High wrote:
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate


Looking at the SKA-004 roller plate I think I can fabricate something similar our of some sheet aluminum that I have. Instead of putting four new holes in the roof I'll try just adhering it to the rubber roof with the Dicor. Thanks for the info.


I wondered if an electrical 4x4 cover plate wouldn't have worked just as well - agreed, but Don makes some good points above on using something not rigid.

Just a note on the full plate that Winegard also offers (SKA-008} - they are a) expensive, b) work well to cover over old work on a flat fiberglass roof motorhome, but c) they enlarge the footprint of your antenna and on a rubber roof with any crown to it (curve for water runoff), they don't do well because they don't conform to the crown. To secure that plate down to the roof, you are actually pulling up on the underlayment to force it flat like the plate. If you walk near the antenna afterwards, you run the risk of pulling a screw or separating that lap sealant because the underlayment will want to lay back down from your weight and the plate won't let it.

Just my experience - .
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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Good Point and I'll tell my Son to order the plate from Amazon. Thanks

webslave
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Explorer
I would be inclined to "bite the bullet" and use the aluminum plate that Winegard makes. I didn't use it on my installation (a fiberglass roof), but, on a rubber roof it would be a good idea. Heat softens the glue that holds the roof membrane down and any resistance in the roller will cause the membrane to stretch, ever so slightly, but, over time that stretching can lead to loss of adhesion, cracks and then leaks. Aluminum sheeting, while the same idea is not going to be thick enough, IMHO, to prevent that softening and by not screwing it down it will push and pull the membrane the same as it not being there. The heavy plate unit will block some of the heat and the screws will firmly anchor it in place against adhesive loosening and shifting from wind going over the roof. There are reasons why everything on your roof is screwed down...4 more well sealed holes are not going to significantly raise the risk of leaks.
My 2 cents, your mileage may vary...

Don
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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Mile High wrote:
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate


Looking at the SKA-004 roller plate I think I can fabricate something similar our of some sheet aluminum that I have. Instead of putting four new holes in the roof I'll try just adhering it to the rubber roof with the Dicor. Thanks for the info.

Mile_High
Explorer
Explorer
I installed my SK-1000 on my prior 5th wheel myself. It had an Alpha roof system which recommends using Alpha sealant products. I didn't know at the time so I used Dicor non-leveling lap sealant as the main bead of sealant under the base of the antenna, and Dicor self leveling lap sealant over the top. Seemed to work fine on the Alpha roof.

I did put a roller plate on from Winegard - SKA-004 Roller Plate
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2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara Towed

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Thank you. It seems that there is no difference between installing it on my aluminum roof except I have to use a different sealant. There was nothing in the installation manual about a plate for the roller but I thought I better ask.

ReneeG
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Explorer
Ours was installed professionally and the roller just rolls on the rubber roof. We've had it for close to 5 years and no wear.
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donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Get a couple of tubes of Dicor Lap Seal. The roof is likely made hy Dicor, so that is the correct product to use.