I am thinking conceptually, of course it would need to be scaled down, and made of appropriate wire.I think we'd need a bigger mod.![]()
I am thinking conceptually, of course it would need to be scaled down, and made of appropriate wire.I think we'd need a bigger mod.![]()
I am thinking conceptually, of course it would need to be scaled down, and made of appropriate wire.
I feel for you, Willie. I just finished a "major" project myself. Ran about 15 yards of piled, old, leaves through the shredder. Some of it was three or four years old. The yield is about three yards of really nice, rich, loam. Today is clean the gutters day, heavy rain coming tomorrow night and Monday, fix the lawn tractor and trim some evergreens and run the trimmings through the chipper.
Next week I've got to dig about 200 feet of trench to bury some flex conduit for the security cameras. I'm only going down about two feet, flex conduit and low voltage cable, but lots of tree roots to work around/through. They're currently wired and strung above ground on tree trunks. As the trees grow, and sway in the wind, the pinching and constant flexing eventually breaks the wire plus the wiring is visible. I'm not looking forward to that project
It certainly does do a fine job wicking eliquid.Actually, I have always wondered if a braided coil of very fine wire, would work. Think of the solder wick we use for solder removal, made from SS or something. Its made to wick!
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EEEEK Thats what "spoon goons" are for. We did a job like that a few years back, but we only went a foot down. Tek cable used for ac and pvc pipe for LV. Now with IP cameras I think I would just stick with the AC and use powerline adapters or set up a small wifi network. Ubiquiti is great for that. If yer CCTV is still analogue you may what to consider switching to HD the cost is really not that much. A mixture of TVI cameras for existing coax runs and cat5e/wifi for new run. JMHO I sort of live this $#!T these days.
UnderstoodThe cameras are PoE and are a little far from the house. I tried WiFi cameras and was not at all satisfied, plus there is the added security problem. Also included is the lack of AC out where those cameras are so trenching, to code, for AC would mean three feet down rather than the two feet my trenching/planting shovel provides. Plus, I might get back below 180 doing it![]()
If residential 1 or 2 family dwelling the NEC calls for 12 inches cover if it is no more than 120V 20A and GFCI protected, otherwise 18 inches of cover for over 120V and less than 600V and or over 20A and or not GFCI protected.The cameras are PoE and are a little far from the house. I tried WiFi cameras and was not at all satisfied, plus there is the added security problem. Also included is the lack of AC out where those cameras are so trenching, to code, for AC would mean three feet down rather than the two feet my trenching/planting shovel provides. Plus, I might get back below 180 doing it![]()
What, you don't wanna run a sub-milliohm copper coil?I am thinking conceptually, of course it would need to be scaled down, and made of appropriate wire.
I'll be keeping an eye on FT for that K5 squared "styled" version, it appeals to me even though I only have one mod that it will look right with.