Heat shrink is not a good moisture barrier for connectors. CATV used
it for some time and the results were not good.
The Bell Blue Book says the wrapping next to the connector is the
important barrier, If it leaks, corrosion results. Heat shrink
is great to cover the moisture sealed connector and gives a lot
of mechanical stability.
de KL7HF
At 11:03 AM 8/17/97 -0700, you wrote:
>At 12:13 AM -0700 8/17/97, Edward W. Sleight wrote:
>
>>Summary in case anyone else is interested.
>>
>>3M, http:www//mouser.com, Newark Electronics Catalog
>>
>>And no, I didn't know it would shrink down to 50% of its original size.
>
>Thanks, Ed, but enough begging of the question! :)
>
>What is the TT concensus regarding the use of heat shrink tubing to
>waterproof outdoor coax connectors/splices?
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