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Subject: | [Towertalk] Bulkhead Installation for Severe WX |
From: | widelitz@gte.net (Ken Widelitz) |
Date: | Thu, 28 Nov 2002 15:39:34 -0800 |
We're installing a ground bulkhead in PEI. Lots of snow, rain and freezing temps. The concern is that with severe WX outside and warm temperatures inside the shack, the bulkhead will develop heavy ice on the outside which will get inside connectors by cracking rubber boots or other WX protection. One plan is to cover the bulkhead with a wooden box partially open on the bottom for cable access and stuffed with insulation. That will prevent snow and rain from getting to the bulkhead and freezing the outside. On the other hand, maybe this is a non-issue or someone has dealt with this before and has a better idea. 73, Ken, K6LA/VY2TT |
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