I've no experience in running cables through conduit, but I do know that I
want to use a cable lube. I can get Klein #15028 1 quart bottles locally,
but I don't know how much I will need. Also, I know I don't want to run out
part way. In browsing through the archives, the answer I keep seeing is
"lots".
In my case, I am using 4" diameter corrugated irrigation tubing for a couple
of LMR600 cables, a couple rotator cables and a few CAT5 cables. Total
length is 400 feet. Worst case would be the volume of the conduit. Using
the formula, pi *r^2 *length tells me about 30 gallons. I am not
planning on doing that.
Polywater http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr87VQcJeK8 says to use this
formula for PolywaterJ: Gallons = 0.0015 * Diameter(inches) * Length(feet).
This comes out to 2.4 gallons. Using 1 quart bottles, this comes to about
$150 here. Grainger also sells larger 1 gallon containers of 3M WL lube at
about the same price as two of the Klein one quart squeeze bottles.
Does 3 gallons sound about right?
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Gerald Boutin, VE1DT
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