We started using Coax-Seal about two years ago and have never had a
problem since. It's moldable so you wrap the connector and then form it
around the connections. Quick, easy and cheap. Even on mountaintops at
9000ft elevation with 60mph winds and freezing rain/ice we have never
had a problem.
Travis
Microserv
John Scrivner wrote:
I would like a bit of feedback from those of you who have been
installing outdoor antennas for a while. I have a problem that I would
like to see fixed. It seems that after every long rain we see problems
with the occasional connection outside at the antenna getting water
into it. We use the Scotch seal mastic tape to seal the connections.
The guys do not like having to climb and they work hard to try to make
sure we do not get these problems and yet they come back. I would like
to hear what you veterans out there are doing to make sure the water
stays out.
Thanks,
Scriv
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