Does that stuff come off if/when you need to remove it?
I always use the manufacturer's recommendation:
http://www.timesmicrowave.com/connectors/hdw_install.shtml
-RickG

On 3/16/07, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out this.

http://www.dslreports.com/speak/slideshow/14670691?c=914265&ret=L2ZvcnVtL3JlbWFyaywxNDY1MTI2Mn5kYXlzPTk5OTl%2Bc3RhcnQ9MjA%3D

The product I prefer for the conformal sealing in the pic is...
http://www.sashcosealants.com/home_improvement/products/lexel.shtml
Read the specs on that stuff.  There isn't a job it can't do.

Tim Wolfe likes to use.....(I used to use it on commercial gutter
installs when I worked for a steel roofing company, it's nice)
http://www.geocelusa.com/php/oic/product.php?prdb_product_id=48


Both are great products.  Hope it helps.  Well, I didn't read your
thread yet, but I will soon.  Either way.....the way I go the route of
scotch 33+ (sticky side out)  Scotch 2210 and finish it with scotch 33+
(at least 4 layers).

Brian




John Scrivner wrote:
> I appreciate all the feedback on the moisture from all of you. I was
> not sure the proper way as I always used a completely different method
> in my CATV days. Our hard line was sealed with an adhesive lined heat
> shrink tubing. I actually saw water get into those connections too
> though so I was curious what you guys used. I am seeing a pattern from
> those of you who answered which looks like the plan going forward. The
> tape-mastic-tape 3-way sealing plan is going to be what we do from now
> on.
> Thanks guys,
> Scriv
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