Hi Dennis,
I've been doing Electrical construction for 26 years now, and even the high
dollar "waterproof" splices tend to corrode after time. My guess is the
humidity trapped during the splice procedure.
I can get the catalogue out, and send you some info if you want, but, I
would buy a roll of Scotch 130c rubber splice tape, and use that. hen follow
up with several wraps of Scotch 33+. The 130c is a self vulcanizing rubber
tape, that makes a great weatherproof seal.
73- Chuck KI9A
In a message dated 8/6/2009 5:52:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
n6ki73@gmail.com writes:
Anyone use these when doing wire antenna repair or mods
They seem to hold up very nicely ( strong ) and keep corroision off your
connection
Wondering if anyone has a cheaper source ir something that works as well
for less $$$$
*http://tinyurl.com/H2O-Proof-Splices*
73, Dennis N6KI
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