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On the coax cable connected to my LNB's, I have been up to now using screw-on cable connectors with a rubber water-proof "hull" pulled over it, like this:
_http://www.schwaiger.de/index.php?id=92&product_id=504
Now I bought some compression connectors that are "waterproof", like this:
_http://www.schwaiger.de/index.php?id=187&product_id=1271
With the new compression connector, I am kind of skeptical about leaving it connected to my LNB without the rubber hull pulled over it. Is the connection really water-tight? I did pull the rubber hull over the compression connectors, but the fit is so tight, that I have trouble un-screwing the connector (seem the compression connectors are thicker than the screw-on ones.
Maybe a dumb question, but are the "water-tight" compression connectors REALLY water-tight? Or should I still try to put some kind of rubber hull over it for more certainty?
Thanks
_http://www.schwaiger.de/index.php?id=92&product_id=504
Now I bought some compression connectors that are "waterproof", like this:
_http://www.schwaiger.de/index.php?id=187&product_id=1271
With the new compression connector, I am kind of skeptical about leaving it connected to my LNB without the rubber hull pulled over it. Is the connection really water-tight? I did pull the rubber hull over the compression connectors, but the fit is so tight, that I have trouble un-screwing the connector (seem the compression connectors are thicker than the screw-on ones.
Maybe a dumb question, but are the "water-tight" compression connectors REALLY water-tight? Or should I still try to put some kind of rubber hull over it for more certainty?
Thanks