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New French Multi-Stream @ 5°west
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1113235" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Cheap aluminium-sheathed cable maybe? - that would probably corrode if the enclosure got cold enough to allow condensation to form inside, <em>or maybe the enclosure is "weatherproof" and but not actually "waterproof"?</em></p><p></p><p>BTW: when I bought the EMP-Centauri 16-1 DiSEqC switch that's now down the garden, I took it apart to have a look inside, concluded that (when fitted into the outer plastic rain cover) the actual metal enclosure might be <em>sort-of </em>"weather proof" but certainly not "waterproof", and so humid air can get inside quite easily. Therefore I put a couple of silica gel bags on top of the PCB before I reassembled that metal enclosure (worked, so far!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1113235, member: 176704"] Cheap aluminium-sheathed cable maybe? - that would probably corrode if the enclosure got cold enough to allow condensation to form inside, [I]or maybe the enclosure is "weatherproof" and but not actually "waterproof"?[/I] BTW: when I bought the EMP-Centauri 16-1 DiSEqC switch that's now down the garden, I took it apart to have a look inside, concluded that (when fitted into the outer plastic rain cover) the actual metal enclosure might be [I]sort-of [/I]"weather proof" but certainly not "waterproof", and so humid air can get inside quite easily. Therefore I put a couple of silica gel bags on top of the PCB before I reassembled that metal enclosure (worked, so far!). [/QUOTE]
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