Outdoor PVC Conduit

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  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2023
  • Brief overview of how to run or connect some PVC conduit outside in the ground for power or low voltage like coax(TV/Sat), Cat 6vor Fiber for computer networks
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  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  2 місяці тому

      You're welcome

  • @sagegriot2455
    @sagegriot2455 День тому

    Are you holding the slip fitting upside down? Seems like the larger OD section should be oriented above the smaller section to keep water out.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  День тому

      @@sagegriot2455 The fittings will only go one way to make this work. The glue will keep water out.

  • @turtlebuster82
    @turtlebuster82 3 місяці тому

    Thank you!

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  3 місяці тому

      You're very welcome hope it helped clarify

  • @jasona4881
    @jasona4881 4 місяці тому

    Great video. What size pilot hole would be required for a 1/2 LB box?

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  4 місяці тому +1

      I don't know the size offhand, I always use 3/4" minimum. Ya always need more space. If you're at the store buying parts grab a tape measure and measure what ya need.

  • @jamesvoong3125
    @jamesvoong3125 7 місяців тому

    What type of electrical wires would you used from the inside the house and thru the conduit to the other structure

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  7 місяців тому

      Depending on what you're running through there. Ideally 2" conduit for power is a good option for easy pulling. Otherwise 1 1/4" for low voltage normally will work well. Power needs to be a separate conduit than low voltage like internet. Most power singular stranded wire sold in home stores now is the proper type. But basically you're looking at THWN or could say like USE 2 on it. Basically rated for wet conditions.
      Consult your local electrical codes for requirements
      Many times Mobile Home Feeder, SE-R, or may be Service Cable, can be used and is cheaper. It's 2-2-2-4 Alum, has 3 main conductors and the ground all in a grey plastic insulation coating. Can always have larger wires than needed for a circuit. The ground is not used for a detached structure. It needs it's own 2 ground rods for best results. Consult your local electrical codes. Singular wires can't run through a normal wall, so using regular stranded wire in the conduit would require transitioning to something different or running conduit all the way through walls etc. Using the MH SE cable eliminates the connections since it's rated for nearly any conditions.
      Essentially you want to run a sub panel in the detached structure. Which will be 240v and then the panel separates to 120v circuits. Makes additions later very convenient too.
      If you're doing low voltage like network/internet it should be exterior rated or gel filled holds up the longest. Outdoor in ground runs for internet in the past has been cat 5/6 type cable. But due to grounding issues and static charges one should use fiber optic cable. It's frequently cheaper than copper and isn't hard to work with. Preterminated cables are available and can be longer since length isn't really an issue like with copper. Lot's of YT vids of what to get and how to do it. FS dot com is a very reputable fiber equpipment seller in the US and good prices. Otherwise Monoprice dot com also
      If you've never worked with conduit before there's lot's of vids on tips and tricks like using a shop vac and pull rope with piece of rag or plastic bag attached to pull it through. Essentially the same principle bank driveup vacuum tubes work. Then attach wire and pull through.

  • @whythehec
    @whythehec 3 місяці тому

    If i didnt have access to dig a trench would i be able to run this along an extrior wall into a detached garage?

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, trenching is useful but not always the right option depending on the situation. This is rated for outdoor exposure. It can also rather easily be painted to blend into the wall/house color. Helps to scuff surface slightly so it's not shiny then paint before installation for ease. Just need to clean paint off any joint areas. Then touch up after completion.
      Also run larger than you think you need. Say 1" bare minimum for data and 1 1/2" for power. They need to be separate if you didn't know.
      Also helps to get a deburring tool (plumbing dept normally) and deburr the inside edge corner of each pipe section. Helps to smooth transition for easier wire pulling.
      Read some of the other comments for more tips