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tower mounted junction box for an 8x2 AG

N9DED
N9DED Member, Unconfirmed
GM - new to Flex and the group. Looking for best suggestions for a tower mounted water tight junction box for an 8x2 Antenna Genius.

TU & 73,
Dan
N9DED

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  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
    Answer ✓

    I do not have an exact solution for you, but keep this in mind. Make it easy for water to get out and hard for water go get in.

    For decades, I have followed this and sometimes the simple solution is the best. I have often used enclosures that are no more than a rain cover or something with no bottom. You want air to flow through to provide drying when possible.

    We once had a Linksys WRT54G 80' up a tower in a tupperware cereal container that was upside down. We jammed the device in there with the feeline to the dish antenna holding it in place. It was kept dry and ran for almost 15 years before lightning took it out. :) It saw temperatures from -35C to +35C and just continued to work fine.

    Find a bigger box on Amazon. Drill lots of holes in the bottom for coax and air. If you are worried about bugs then you can use steel wool or some other air filter like material to keep the bugs out. It will work just fine.

    73

  • N9DED
    N9DED Member, Unconfirmed
    Answer ✓
    Hi Mike - Thanks so much for the advice. Looking forward to the learning journey from legacy radio land to the Flex world.
    73,
    Dan
    N9DED

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  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
    edited June 16

    I hope that helps.

    I can't tell you how many junction boxes I have opened up (different life) that were supposed to be waterproof, and they were either 1/2 full of water or it was just dripping with condensation. Fresh water doesn't normally damage much as long as it gets a chance to evaporate. If the evaporation doesn't happen, then you get corrosion and that isn't good.

    Show us your solution when you finish it. 73

  • N9DED
    N9DED Member, Unconfirmed
    Good copy, Mike. will do and thanks again. 73 - Dan

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