Re: Damproof cable




"N_Cook" <diverse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To avoid condensation creeping, via capillary action, between copper
conductor and the sleeving from an open end into otherwise sealed section.
How to make or what sort of term or construction to look for in cable
specs?

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Probably better to just sleeve/seal the ends if and when required. There
are lots of heatshrink products available for this.


Gareth.


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