I’m sure I’m not the first to notice this, but why do some T-128’s rotate counterclockwise as the Rotation sticker says —> and some newer models Rotate Clockwise with the arrow pointing <—.
From my experience the older models rotated counterclockwise, as the ones in Brecksville that were put up in 2005 do.
I’ve also observed however that newer models rotate clockwise instead. Any reason why some newer models rotate counterclockwise and others don’t?
I’ve also noticed that on the older models the rotator would stay going for a few seconds upon wind down; whereas with the newer models, everything stops on wind down.
Here’s a couple examples I found on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwwedYUOHNc
(My Video) Older Model, Counterclockwise Rotation, Rotator stays on a bit after wind down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blB4Q9EPqIQ
(Not My Video) Newer Model, Clockwise Rotation, Rotator turns off immediately on wind down
I just happened to wonder why they would change the rotation on some models and not others, as not all newer models stop rotating immediately on wind down or rotate clockwise. It just seems weird they wouldn’t make them uniform.