On 10/31/18 19:04 PM, Scott Townley wrote:
New to the Northeast, and all the critters that eat...well, everything
when it gets cold enough.
I am planning on running a length of FSJ-4 (1/2" Andrews superflex) from
the house to the end of the back yard. In the spring I will bury it,
but until then it needs to sit on top of the lawn. I worry about
something eating through it--although it's pretty hefty for something to
chew on, it wouldn't surprise me.
I was thinking I'd put the cable in say a 1" or 1-1/2" split cable loom,
just as an extra cover to fend off teeth. Dumb? Unnecessary? What does
the Collective Wisdom say?
Superflex style cables, where the shield is a spiral configuration
rather than corrugated, is not a good choice for outdoor use. If water
gets under the jacket either from the ends or thru a jacket penetration,
it will run end to end, get into the connectors, and ruin the cable.
The jacket is thin to help with the flexibility, but is easily damaged.
Great for indoor jumpers - not much else.
Use LDF4 if you can.
-Steve K8LX
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