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Re: Topband: ALUMINUM

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Subject: Re: Topband: ALUMINUM
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 12:48:33 -0500
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I use CATV hardline everywhere here and have had some left over bare coils
on the ground for the 24 years Ive been here. Except for staining from
leaves, etc it is still fine appearing. The ground is mostly leaves, twigs
and pine needles. The bare cable CATV runs in this town have been up even
longer and Ive been told by installers the operational life is expected to
be 25 years or longer, unless it is subject to physical damage of course
which is SOP from storms.>>>>>

This topic, because there are so many variables that affect results, is like the never ending radial bantering. There isn't one answer.

There is a huge difference between aluminum just sitting on the ground in coils or laying on dry ground and aluminum connected to things that apply a "battery" voltage or have moist soil contact with dissimilar metals.

Aluminum has a threshold where, if potential is below a certain level, it rapidly builds a protective insulating coating and stops eroding. If it gets above that level, especially in the presence of chlorides, it will erode endlessly until it is gone.

There also is a huge difference between CATV cables suspended from rigid messenger lines and wires that constantly flex (like thin wire) or vibrate.

Aluminum work hardens and cracks. That's why, on occasion, a #9 aluminum fence wire element for my 160 four square will just break and drop. They do this even though they are under no real stress at all, just hanging there from catenaries lines. They also break on occasion at flex points. Not too often, just one once a year or so.

Like radials, some systems make people happy and some do not. The #9 aluminum fence wire is worth the occasional breaks in my 4-square elements because it is cheap to replace, light, thick, and does not weigh the lines down.

73 Tom
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