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also called VAPOR-BLOC
Try searching on Google for them, should find it comes in squares about 4 by 5 inches or so. I don't think they have it at the ham stores. "R. Scott" wrote in message ... Best stuff is that black tar like stuff that comes with a paper backing that comes with the bigger connectors called Vapor Wrap by Decibel Products. Put on over the entire connector and part of the coax, then tape it up and black tie wraps to keep the tape on. Good for 10+ years. It is what the Commercial guys use. Where might i find it, No local ham stores around here anymore? Is it available elsewhere. Thanks Rick N7HJ |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:01:22 -0600, Bob Miller
wrote: GE silicon Kitchen & Bath sealant from the hardware store. You have to watch some of this stuff as certain brands contain acetic(?) acid which corrodes copper. I use a hot glue gun followed by copious layers of self amalgamatind tape, followed by a couple of layers of standard PVC insulating tape to prevent UV degradation of the self-amalalg. Peter, G3PHO |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:43:22 GMT, "R. Scott"
wrote: I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? I use liquid electrical tape. I also use flooded heat shrink tubing for a really good seal where applicable. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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![]() On 16-Mar-2004, Roger Halstead wrote: On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:43:22 GMT, "R. Scott" wrote: I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? I use liquid electrical tape. I'll second this. I have been using StarBrite Liquid Electrical Tape outdoors for nine years. It doesn't crack or deteriorate. Connectors have been bright and shiny after three years - (about the longest that a ham antenna stays of interest). I also use it on the tail light connections on my boat trailer. Readily available at hardware and home improvement stores. Ken Fowler, KO6NO |
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"R. Scott" wrote in message ...
I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? Go to Radio Shack, they have something called "Coax-Seal" or something similar, that is a roll of tar-like substance that never gets hard or dries out. It's always a bit sticky, and works great. Slick |
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There is a rubber based sealant labeled for marine use, UV resisitnt,
called GOOP Marine...GOOP is a group of rubber products in a tube labeled under various names for plumbing, household, automotive applications...end even rebuilding heels and toes of expensive jogging shoes ...hence the name SHOE GOO. It is NOT labeled for electronics applications but it works for my receive antenna-boxes & conectors outside. It and it's weaker cousin Dow-Corning 3140-RTV sealant, have served me well in Florida against weather...Both flow and are self leveling till they solidify overnight so you'll have to build a "mould-wall" of masking tape or something to control it's flow Yodar R. Scott wrote: I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? |
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COAX-SEAL
HRO $3 DD R. Scott wrote: I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? |
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:43:22 GMT, "R. Scott"
wrote: So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? 3M (and some others) makes a product called Liquid Tape that works pretty well. West Marine carries the 3M brand and Home Depot electrical department carries the less pretentious stuff. It's about $5.75 in a metal can with applicator. s.t.w. |
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"R. Scott" wrote:
I had been using the Stretch Seal stuff. But Im replacing all my coax and noticed that the Feed for my Beam the seal was all cracked and had come apart in places (especially the braid side. Ive a can of Liquid tape and had thought of that. So how do you guys seal your outside coax ? Not sure what stretch seal is, but I use a couple layers of Scotch LR followed by more layers of Scotch 88. LR is a rubber strip kind of tape that sticks to itself, but not your hands, shirt, radio, etc. This is good enough for above ground locations that do not submerge. I've peeled the tape off after 4 years in the air and the connection is dry and shiny. If it's underground or more wet locations, Bishop Bi Seal is a professional 'gummy' seal. I did a bit of searching to see if a retail source was available and was surprised to find an online catalog version of a vendor I spend lots of company money at - http://www.tvcinc.com/catalog/PDFs/Drop/Tape.pdf I never use RTV on outdoor connections - moisture seeps in, adds to the acid and rots the connection. Silicone grease is better, but only if covered by tape or spark plug boots to keep it on the connection. I only use grease for temporary setups. -- "From spongecake to satellites, it's gotta be Krebstar" |
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