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โJul-28-2015 05:04 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
I'd prefer using some sort of water resistant enclosure designed specifically for the purpose but have never have come across anything suitable, even plastic tool boxes have always been too big. Recently though I discovered an inexpensive plastic shot shell box manufactured by Plano Molding that is readily available just about anywhere, is just the right size, and which has a hinged lid with a rubber O-ring that is secured tightly with a brass bail latch. Modification involved only cutting in the required cable entry & exit holes with a sharp knife and adding a couple of rubber grommets for a tight seal ... pics are below for anyone that may be interested.
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โJul-24-2015 04:49 AM
JD and Beastlet wrote:
One Plano shot shell box on order from amazon.ca - CAD 13.99. ๐
โJul-23-2015 11:50 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Yo John, welcome to the sandbox! :B Oh boy, now the neighbourhood has really gone to the dogs :E ... between you and I we ought to be able to stir debate that turns molehills into mountains, no problem at all! :W
โJul-22-2015 08:37 AM
โJul-22-2015 08:20 AM
MrWizard wrote:Maybe you're on to something. A back up source for HOT water! :B
puddles on the ground contain minerals, so it becomes a conductor
condensation inside a container should be pure, rain water is NOT always pure
it can collect dust particles from the air
anyway the container the OP has constructed is an excellent idea
pure water could act as insulator in a loose connection causing resistance to go up and create more heat
โJul-22-2015 07:04 AM
swamprat 01 wrote:
I use a Tupperware box with a notch cut in each end for the cord to pass thru, I have also used an ammo box in the past too.
โJul-22-2015 04:23 AM
JD and Beastlet wrote:
Nice mod - thanks for sharing!
EDIT: Hey Bill, is that you?
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