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Powerex and Sunshine Gear

Created by AntsC AntsC  > 9 months ago, 7 Aug 2014
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AntsC
AntsC

QLD

114 posts

7 Aug 2014 4:50pm
Has anyone used or had experience with Powerex or Sunshine gear (particularly masts)?
rrdsailor
rrdsailor

QLD

121 posts

7 Aug 2014 5:02pm
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AntsC said..
Has anyone used or had experience with Powerex or Sunshine gear (particularly masts)?


Powerex absolutely fantastic, all Sunshine gear the total opposite.
bowsa
bowsa

QLD

625 posts

7 Aug 2014 5:10pm
Powerex used to be very reliable. Made in the US.

Now made in China and can't comment on the new batch

Sunshine - rubbish
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

7 Aug 2014 8:47pm
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bowsa said..
Powerex used to be very reliable. Made in the US.

Now made in China and can't comment on the new batch

Sunshine - rubbish


+1
Jas71
Jas71

QLD

384 posts

7 Aug 2014 9:00pm
I have been using Powerex masts for a while now, never had a problom.
Cpt KIRK
Cpt KIRK

QLD

25 posts

8 Aug 2014 11:21pm




Hi AntsC, a “Little” word of advice on masts. Take a look at the ends of the tubes to validate the carbon content that the manufacturer is claiming. Black is generally carbon and white fibreglass (some seem to hide with black paint).As carbon is a semi conductor you can get an idea using your multimeter set to ohms and passing the test leads across the cross section of the mast looking for continuity. First prove your meter on a known carbon source as testing voltage depends on quality of meter, or better still use an electricians “megger” which has a range of test voltages to determine resistance. I was caught with an alleged 80% carbon mast that I opened up after failure-see photo. The white area would not give a reading with a 1000 volts placed across it not unlike an electricians ladder!. I believe a uniform mix/blend of carbon/fibreglass throughout the mast cross section would be a better product as carbon and fibreglass stretch and compress at different rates as opposed to a thin outer and inner layer causing what I believe in my case –delamination. Does not answer your specific brand question but might help you determine which manufacturer is having an honest attempt at quality. Good luck.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

9 Aug 2014 7:52pm
ive got a 400 sunshine mast only low carbon content 30%?...does the job. prefer 100% but a cheap way out.
Custom1111
Custom1111

QLD

119 posts

9 Aug 2014 9:22pm
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AntsC said..
Has anyone used or had experience with Powerex or Sunshine gear (particularly masts)?


Been using Powerex for the last season. No problems at all.
More good news is that Peter Niischke of Wind and Surf or Caloundra wind and surf has a mast sale on at the moment.
SailCoothara
SailCoothara

VIC

137 posts

10 Aug 2014 9:40pm
Can't speak for Powerex but Sunshine is rubbish. Have had a 50% 460 mast snap and an alloy boom plastic head and then aluminium break as well.
Haircut
Haircut

QLD

6491 posts

12 Aug 2014 10:38pm
i had a powerex 430 87% skinny mast from 2007 era. I thought it was very good. I've only just sold it.
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