May depend on where you think the moisture is getting in.
I had one installer that was wrapping from the connector down the wire instead of up to the connector. Wrapping up makes it like shingles, even if some gets in it should run down the outside of the next layer. I have also seen gaps at the top where the installer could not see all the way around. I like two layers of Super 33 tape on the sealant, whichever it is. One wrapped clockwise, one counter clockwise.

On 2/8/2012 3:39 PM, Carl Shivers wrote:

We are having periodic trouble with our LMR connections. We're using 3M 2228 Rubber Mastic tape. Pulled one and it had moisture in it even with a solid wrap. Any suggestions?




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