I just installed 3/4" conduit that contains a dual run of RG-6U Quad shield cable from the attic to a weatherproof box and from the box to the pole. The installation looks very professional and the weatherproof box will house the grounding coax adapter and any future switches.
The only problem is that I used wire ties to attach the conduit running up the pole and it doesn't look neat. Is there any bracket or device out there that I could use instead? My other problem is that at the top of the pole, I didn't really know how to curve the conduit so that water does not enter. I attached a right angle connector, but water can still enter from the side. I sealed the end with electrical tape until I can find a better solution.
I will post some pictures tonight, so that you will have a better idea of what I am talking about. I also am unsure about how long to keep the dual run cable since I am using a motor drive. I think I will leave enough to reach the feedhorn plus a foot. However the one run will be much longer since it must connect onto the motor drive.
If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. Also, if you could post pictures of how you ran your wire that would be a great help as well.
The only problem is that I used wire ties to attach the conduit running up the pole and it doesn't look neat. Is there any bracket or device out there that I could use instead? My other problem is that at the top of the pole, I didn't really know how to curve the conduit so that water does not enter. I attached a right angle connector, but water can still enter from the side. I sealed the end with electrical tape until I can find a better solution.
I will post some pictures tonight, so that you will have a better idea of what I am talking about. I also am unsure about how long to keep the dual run cable since I am using a motor drive. I think I will leave enough to reach the feedhorn plus a foot. However the one run will be much longer since it must connect onto the motor drive.
If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. Also, if you could post pictures of how you ran your wire that would be a great help as well.