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Steve Silverwood wrote: In article , endor37@skip- the-spam.hotmail.com says... I'm planning to run 6 RG11 feeds for my DishTV setup. What is the best way of making sure the connections are *waterproof* indefinately. I'm using T&B SNS connectors on the cable and where the connection meets the LNB, I'm thinking about using some sorta of silicone grease sealant on the threds, plenty of wrapping with Scotch 88 tape and then a coat of Skotchcoat. We used to have some stuff in the Air Force called "F-4 tape" which worked great for this sort of thing. It's kind of like a putty tape, in rolls with plastic separating each layer of the tape. You wrap up the connector like you would with electrical tape, only stretching the tape a bit as you go. What happens is the tape molds itself together around the connector and provides a very water-tight seal around the whole tape job. Not sure if it's available on the civilian market but if so it's a great item to have handy. It is made by Pirelli too with a different name. We use it for coax and for electrical. The connections for sleave pumps 80m down into a well (= under water) perform - just well ;-) Never had a coax soaked using this method for over 10 years. Kind regards, Eike |
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