I did say it would be cheaper to run conduit than to keep running cable. 

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ProductListing.aspx?catid=104 

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/productlist/ammo-shooting/rifle-ammo/22lr-ammo?d=121&c=96&s=2886
 




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----- Original Message -----

From: "Sean Heskett" <af...@zirkel.us> 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 4:12:06 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Voltage\Amperage on Shielded Cable 

Depend on if you want a bigger CAPEX or a bigger OPEX 


I prefer a bigger capital expense and a smaller operating expense. I don't like 
visiting POPs over and over to fix stuff. 


2 cents 


-Sean 


On Sunday, May 10, 2015, Mike Hammett < af...@ics-il.net > wrote: 




That sounds expensive and complicated, though less so than running new wires 
all of the time. TBH, I'd rather just sit there and shoot them all than run 
conduit up the grain leg. 




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From: "Sean Heskett" < af...@zirkel.us > 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 3:37:49 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Voltage\Amperage on Shielded Cable 

I'd run the cable thru liquidtight conduit. 




On Sunday, May 10, 2015, Mike Hammett < af...@ics-il.net > wrote: 

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How much voltage\amperage on the cable's shield could the radio handle without 
messing up? Since these squirrels like chewing cables, I'd like to give them a 
shocking experience! Hook a cheap fence charger to the ground wire of the SS 
chassis? ;-) 

Note: I don't actually intend on doing that... not because of the squirrels, 
but because I don't wanna jack up the radios. 




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