Weatherproof Enclosure

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I am looking for a weatherproof enclosure (simular to picture below) to mount on the side of my house that will contain my coax grounding blocks and DiSEQc switch. A 3/4" conduit containing a dual RG-6U cable will run from the attic into the top of this box and another 3/4" conduit containing a dual RG-6U cable will run from the bottom of this box to my dish.
 

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I can beat that by 1/2 delivered by Priority Mail.

Send me a PM. I have a high end box made for a fiber optic interface. Stainless hardware, with a hinged cover and neoprene gasket. It also has ears to allow mounting on a pole with standard stainless steel hose clamps or large black UV resistant wire ties, which I will include. I can supply it with or without the back hole, which is for wall entry.

Mike
 

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http://www.hometech.com/techwire/boxes.html

The huge box at the bottom is what I have on my house now. The Voom install added a OTA AMP (6x3x2) and a multiswitch and it wouldn't fit in the cable box any more. I bought this one so I could have a box that would close :). It was about $24 to my door.

I'm terminating about 16 RG-6 cables in mine - lol.
 
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Shawn95GT said:
http://www.hometech.com/techwire/boxes.html

The huge box at the bottom is what I have on my house now. The Voom install added a OTA AMP (6x3x2) and a multiswitch and it wouldn't fit in the cable box any more. I bought this one so I could have a box that would close :). It was about $24 to my door.

I'm terminating about 16 RG-6 cables in mine - lol.

That is the Cabletek mdu box. I've used them, but they are somewhat fragile. I've seen them broken when they were hit in cold weather. I don't used them any more.
 
Mike500 said:
I can beat that by 1/2 delivered by Priority Mail.

Send me a PM. I have a high end box made for a fiber optic interface. Stainless hardware, with a hinged cover and neoprene gasket. It also has ears to allow mounting on a pole with standard stainless steel hose clamps or large black UV resistant wire ties, which I will include. I can supply it with or without the back hole, which is for wall entry.

Mike


Dave,

I got your message. As I stated $20 delivered by Priority Mail, anywhere in the US, including Alaska and Hawaii.

I use these a lot on roofs to put sw21's in, when I cascade to 61.5. The switches and connectors are fully protected from the weather.
 
Mike500 said:
That is the Cabletek mdu box. I've used them, but they are somewhat fragile. I've seen them broken when they were hit in cold weather. I don't used them any more.
I can beleive it - it's pretty thin plastic.

It's also not a 'sealed' box. It's more of a weather deterrant.

Here in PHX the cold isn't an issue and it's 'good enough' for the little bit of rain we do see.

When I was Cable / DeMark box shopping I was flat out amazed that I couldn't buy anything locally. Non of the chain stores had anything. I came REAL close to gutting a small electrical or sprinkler control box.
 
Mike and Shawn,

Thank you very much for your suggestions. I decided to buy the one from Mike for my 1.2m dish and the one Shawn suggested for my multiple smaller dishes on the other side of my house. :)
 
Just placed my order with HomeTech and with Mike500. :) Now I have the best of both worlds. Thank you all again for your help.
 
Just sent it out, Dave,

The one's I have came from a failed dot.com or fiber optic company. They are desighed for a special printed circuit board. The box is quite substantial, and made as good as or even better than the ones for relephone service, which hangs for years and years without fail on the side of houses.

There is something about the material that they use on the Cabletek boxes. Some last and last. But others are brittle and break apart, even at room temperature. I think it depends on the amount of filler that they use for the resin. I've had this happen to a number of their boxes.

The ones I have have never cracked. My other favorite is the Telecrafter Omni III shown below.
 

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Hi Mike,

I just found this thread while looking for some cheap weatherproof enclosures for a community project. Do you still have some of these that you will sell? If so,what is the current price?

Thanks,
Steve
 
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Dish upgrade to 90cm is only $9.25

Dishes + Snow + Ice = :(

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