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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Cabling Query
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<blockquote data-quote="Terryl" data-source="post: 1127596" data-attributes="member: 369937"><p>What I have done for multiple cables going through the outside wall, is to use some PVC pipe to pass through the wall with a cap on one end, the pipe should be big enough for the quantity of cables you nee to go through the wall, it should also be big enough to allow for some spacing between cables, you then drill the cap for the quantity of cables needed, (and maybe leave room for expansion, but dont drill for them) the holes for the cables should be the same size as the cable used, then put the cap on the pipe and pass the cables through, seal it up with a little outdoor rated caulking.</p><p></p><p>And those connectors should work out fine, but you will also need the compression tool to put them on, and I would also get the coax stripper, it has blades set to the right size and depth for the coax used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryl, post: 1127596, member: 369937"] What I have done for multiple cables going through the outside wall, is to use some PVC pipe to pass through the wall with a cap on one end, the pipe should be big enough for the quantity of cables you nee to go through the wall, it should also be big enough to allow for some spacing between cables, you then drill the cap for the quantity of cables needed, (and maybe leave room for expansion, but dont drill for them) the holes for the cables should be the same size as the cable used, then put the cap on the pipe and pass the cables through, seal it up with a little outdoor rated caulking. And those connectors should work out fine, but you will also need the compression tool to put them on, and I would also get the coax stripper, it has blades set to the right size and depth for the coax used. [/QUOTE]
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