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Dear All,

 

I'm a newbie ,

I will bury 40-50 RG59U cable(no electric cable) in one PVC conduit(main hold) in 100m distance. Does it will have the interference to each-other of cable?

 

I appropriate any recommendations " title="Applause" /> .

 

Thanks

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Yes, you can bury 100m of RG59 in PVC conduit. Only remember to use waterproof connectors and sealant.

 

Dear All,

 

I'm a newbie ,

I will bury 40-50 RG59U cable(no electric cable) in one PVC conduit(main hold) in 100m distance. Does it will have the interference to each-other of cable?

 

I appropriate any recommendations " title="Applause" /> .

 

Thanks

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So you will be running 40 to 50 separate RG59 cables through PVC conduit? Just make sure you use a giant size of conduit!

 

There should be no interference problems whatsoever.

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Yes, you can bury 100m of RG59 in PVC conduit. Only remember to use waterproof connectors and sealant.

 

Dear All,

 

I'm a newbie ,

I will bury 40-50 RG59U cable(no electric cable) in one PVC conduit(main hold) in 100m distance. Does it will have the interference to each-other of cable?

 

I appropriate any recommendations " title="Applause" /> .

 

Thanks

 

Many thanks xellbuy. I did it

BTW, some sector i want to combine RG59(40-50) & audio cable(10-20) together in one PVC conduit, may i get the interference between audio signal & video signal? What do you think?

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So you will be running 40 to 50 separate RG59 cables through PVC conduit? Just make sure you use a giant size of conduit!

 

There should be no interference problems whatsoever.

 

Yes, giant conduit!...

Thank you Birdman Adam.

 

Some part it cross the big electric cable (main power), may i get the problem of interference of electric signal to video signal?

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Well, that depends. What kind of electric service - like a 200 amp main for a house? Or really big feeders for a whole building?

 

Typically, as long as you cross the electric cable at a 90 degree angle, then you are totally fine.

 

Please be careful if you will be digging near those cables - that is one thing you definitely do NOT want to cut...

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Well, that depends. What kind of electric service - like a 200 amp main for a house? Or really big feeders for a whole building?

 

Typically, as long as you cross the electric cable at a 90 degree angle, then you are totally fine.

 

Please be careful if you will be digging near those cables - that is one thing you definitely do NOT want to cut...

 

Yes!

BTW, some sector i want to combine RG59(40-50) & audio cable(10-20) together in one PVC conduit, may i get the interference between audio signal & video signal? What do you think?

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I don't think so, but anythings possible right? Typically when you run audio cable its shielded cable so you shouldn't experience a problem.

 

Post some pictures of you handy work.

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If it is underground you should use direct bury or outdoor rated cable as the conduit will get moisture in it. The direct bury and outdoor rated has a gel in it that stops the water from getting into the cable. Any break or nick on standard cable will cause the moisture to wick through the entire cable.

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If it is underground you should use direct bury or outdoor rated cable as the conduit will get moisture in it. The direct bury and outdoor rated has a gel in it that stops the water from getting into the cable. Any break or nick on standard cable will cause the moisture to wick through the entire cable.

 

+1 for this!!

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I have separate to part of PVC conduit, 1. is only for coxial RG59 and 2. is for electric cable. and i bury all of them in a hole.

 

Could it will cause the interference from the #2 PVC conduit?

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