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Hardware => Lynx Smart String => Topic started by: dduck on November 18, 2013,

Title: ssc waterproofing
Post by: dduck on November 18, 2013,
I was using 3-core and 4-core pig-tails coming out the bottom of the PVC cap as shown here:

http://www.diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=4_Conductor#4-Core_Waterproof_connectors_used_with_Powered_Pixelnet

I take it the SSC's will be vertically mounted.   Is the recommendation to hot-glue/RTV the bottom cap and the wires coming
out the bottom?    What sealing do you use with this type of connection?
Title: Re: ssc waterproofing
Post by: jnealand on November 18, 2013,
I don't seal mine at all.  You will want to get into them again.  If both wires come out the bottom as mounted then any water that might collect in there will drain out around the wires unless you sealed them in as well.  I had a couple of them flip over last year and did not notice so the wires were coming out the top.  when I took down the display I had maybe 1/4" of water pooled in the cap that did not have a hole in it.  I the water had got to high I figured it would drain out around the bottom cap since I do not seal mine.  I don't do extra sealing on anything and in 6 seasons I have not had any problem and I live where we get rain not snow.  YMMV
Title: Re: ssc waterproofing
Post by: tbone321 on November 18, 2013,
I would follow Jim's advice.  Unless you can perfectly seal them in a sealed enviornment with around 20% humidity, they need to breath a little or you wind up with condensation inside the tube which is not a good thing.  You may also need to get back inside for possible repairs or even just to change the setup and the wires need to be able to move to allow for that.