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On my T2FD I used 1/2" electrical plastic pipe for spreaders.
The wire is rather thick: 4 mm^2 conductor section, stranded, PVC-insulated. At the moment, spreaders are tied in place with copper telephone twisted pair. I am planning to fill the pipes with urethane foam to keep water - and especially the bugs - out of them. Urethane should also bond well with the PVC insulation on wires, allowing me to remove the ugly twisted pair, but I am not sure. How do you suggest to keep the spreaders in place? tnx es 73 de n1jpr/i2 http://filippo.ru.ru |
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![]() "SpamHog" wrote in message m... On my T2FD I used 1/2" electrical plastic pipe for spreaders. The wire is rather thick: 4 mm^2 conductor section, stranded, PVC-insulated. At the moment, spreaders are tied in place with copper telephone twisted pair. I am planning to fill the pipes with urethane foam to keep water - and especially the bugs - out of them. Urethane should also bond well with the PVC insulation on wires, allowing me to remove the ugly twisted pair, but I am not sure. How do you suggest to keep the spreaders in place? tnx es 73 de n1jpr/i2 In the open line I bought, slits are cut in the ends of the plastic tubing. The wire used is insulated and slightly greater diameter than the slits. Thus friction holds the wire in place. Ed, N5EI http://filippo.ru.ru |
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"SpamHog" wrote in message
m... On my T2FD I used 1/2" electrical plastic pipe for spreaders. The wire is rather thick: 4 mm^2 conductor section, stranded, PVC-insulated. At the moment, spreaders are tied in place with copper telephone twisted pair. I am planning to fill the pipes with urethane foam to keep water - and especially the bugs - out of them. Urethane should also bond well with the PVC insulation on wires, allowing me to remove the ugly twisted pair, but I am not sure. How do you suggest to keep the spreaders in place? tnx es 73 de n1jpr/i2 http://filippo.ru.ru It depends on the "orientation" you desire the parallel wires. If you wish for them to be vertically aligned, then a small weight (e.g., lead fishing weight) at one end of the spreader helps to keeps the wires aligned. w9gb |
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Thank you!
My antenna is already build and strung up to stretch before I lock everything in place. The holes on the pipes are slightly too large to provide reliable friction. I also got email advice (thank you Kees!) to use tie wraps around the wire but _inside_ the pipes. I'll use a couple of rounds of copper telephone twisted pair for that. Twisted pair is an interesting material. I am testing polyurethane foam with the electrical pipes I used, which are made of some unknown polymer. If the foam bonds OK, I will inject it, then stick a ball of crumpled alufoil into each end of a pipe, and perhaps dab on another bit of UV resistant glue to block the foil balls in place. |
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Strong and weather resistant- UV resistant vars : MARINE GOOP yodar SpamHog wrote: On my T2FD I used 1/2" electrical plastic pipe for spreaders. The wire is rather thick: 4 mm^2 conductor section, stranded, PVC-insulated. How do you suggest to keep the spreaders in place? tnx es 73 de n1jpr/i2 http://filippo.ru.ru |
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