cmx Young grasshopper Nov 9, 2024 49 15 NJ Nov 22, 2024 #1 I bought a few of these to mount a few IPC-Color4K-T180 from Andy. https://www.dahuasecurity.com/asset/upload/product/20180521/DH-PFA121_datasheet.pdf How do i make the spot in red water proof after i run a cat5e cable through it? Attachments box.jpg 95.4 KB · Views: 9
I bought a few of these to mount a few IPC-Color4K-T180 from Andy. https://www.dahuasecurity.com/asset/upload/product/20180521/DH-PFA121_datasheet.pdf How do i make the spot in red water proof after i run a cat5e cable through it?
TonyR IPCT Contributor IPCT+ Member Jul 15, 2014 20,310 48,067 Alabama Nov 23, 2024 #2 Consider these cable glands. You might find one to fit the G3/4" hole on the PFA-121 box. 33PCS Cable Gland Waterproof Kit White IP68, Plastic Cable Connectors Black Nylon Adjustable 3-18mm with Locknut and Washer,Electrical Conduit Fitting 1/4” 3/8”1/2”3/4” Strain Relief Cord Grip Last edited: Nov 23, 2024 As an Amazon Associate IPCamTalk earns from qualifying purchases.
Consider these cable glands. You might find one to fit the G3/4" hole on the PFA-121 box. 33PCS Cable Gland Waterproof Kit White IP68, Plastic Cable Connectors Black Nylon Adjustable 3-18mm with Locknut and Washer,Electrical Conduit Fitting 1/4” 3/8”1/2”3/4” Strain Relief Cord Grip
TonyR IPCT Contributor IPCT+ Member Jul 15, 2014 20,310 48,067 Alabama Nov 23, 2024 #3 Or if the NPT (National Pipe Thread) won't work, consider these metric sizes. You might find them in white somewhere. They're called "cable glands" or "cord strain reliefs". TUPARKA Cable Gland Waterproof Adjustable 3-16mm Cable Connectors PG7 PG9 PG11 PG13.5 PG16 PG19 Plastic Cable Gland Joints with Gaskets (black) As an Amazon Associate IPCamTalk earns from qualifying purchases. Reactions: paul@austins.tv
Or if the NPT (National Pipe Thread) won't work, consider these metric sizes. You might find them in white somewhere. They're called "cable glands" or "cord strain reliefs". TUPARKA Cable Gland Waterproof Adjustable 3-16mm Cable Connectors PG7 PG9 PG11 PG13.5 PG16 PG19 Plastic Cable Gland Joints with Gaskets (black)
P paul@austins.tv Getting comfortable Dec 4, 2015 416 417 Nov 23, 2024 #4 Also remember to enter the ethernet cable at the bottom or the side (as a last resort).
cmx Young grasshopper Nov 9, 2024 49 15 NJ Nov 23, 2024 #5 TonyR said: Consider these cable glands. You might find one to fit the G3/4" hole on the PFA-121 box. 33PCS Cable Gland Waterproof Kit White IP68, Plastic Cable Connectors Black Nylon Adjustable 3-18mm with Locknut and Washer,Electrical Conduit Fitting 1/4” 3/8”1/2”3/4” Strain Relief Cord Grip View attachment 207906 Click to expand... In the specs of the junction box it says Pipe Thread G3/4” whatever size that really is. The issue is even when you have the right one the hole is still to large as only one CAT5E cable is using it ......you need a size reducer. I also make my own cables so i would pull it through before putting a connector on. Last edited: Nov 23, 2024 As an Amazon Associate IPCamTalk earns from qualifying purchases.
TonyR said: Consider these cable glands. You might find one to fit the G3/4" hole on the PFA-121 box. 33PCS Cable Gland Waterproof Kit White IP68, Plastic Cable Connectors Black Nylon Adjustable 3-18mm with Locknut and Washer,Electrical Conduit Fitting 1/4” 3/8”1/2”3/4” Strain Relief Cord Grip View attachment 207906 Click to expand... In the specs of the junction box it says Pipe Thread G3/4” whatever size that really is. The issue is even when you have the right one the hole is still to large as only one CAT5E cable is using it ......you need a size reducer. I also make my own cables so i would pull it through before putting a connector on.
TonyR IPCT Contributor IPCT+ Member Jul 15, 2014 20,310 48,067 Alabama Nov 23, 2024 #6 cmx said: In the specs of the junction box it says Pipe Thread G3/4” whatever size that really is. Click to expand... As I stated in my first post. cmx said: I also make my own cables so i would pull it through before putting a connector on. Click to expand... I use several turns of self-curing rubber tape until it's snug, then cinch the collar down until it's tight. Reactions: cmx
cmx said: In the specs of the junction box it says Pipe Thread G3/4” whatever size that really is. Click to expand... As I stated in my first post. cmx said: I also make my own cables so i would pull it through before putting a connector on. Click to expand... I use several turns of self-curing rubber tape until it's snug, then cinch the collar down until it's tight.
cmx Young grasshopper Nov 9, 2024 49 15 NJ Nov 23, 2024 #7 TonyR said: As I stated in my first post. I use several turns of self-curing rubber tape until it's snug, then cinch the collar down until it's tight. Click to expand... I missed that Tony
TonyR said: As I stated in my first post. I use several turns of self-curing rubber tape until it's snug, then cinch the collar down until it's tight. Click to expand... I missed that Tony