> No doubt that some folks have gone to great lengths re: moisture in
> long runs of coax in PVC, et al.
A reasonable slope, sufficient space with all cables pulled to
allow for good airflow, and a way to force air through it as
necessary and you are good to go.
> In preparing for my 100 foot run, my electrician advised that even
> in this dry climate, do not bother with weep/drainage holes in the
> PVC; all long runs will have moisture.
>
> Wonder if that is like the Army Corps of Engineers: All levees will
> fail, sooner or later! Warren; W7WY
Sure, but unlike New Orleans where local politicians diverted funds
from the levees to parks and short-cut the quality of construction,
if you build 'em right they will do the intended job for a very
long time!
Ask the experts in Holland!
Same with buried PVC for cables - ask the folks who have done
it successfully - and have learned from their prior mistakes!
--
Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
Personal: http://bibleseven.com/kd4e.html
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