On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 19:28:12 -0500, John Husvar <jhusvar@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
In article <XMGdnc-dKduXoVPYnZ2dnUVZ_rWnnZ2d@giganews.com>,
Ignoramus31248 <ignoramus31248@NOSPAM.31248.invalid> wrote:
Followup to my electrical box questions.
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Homemade-Trailer-With-M105A2-Bed/08-Trailer-El
ectrical-Box/
"It has a rubber seal and lockable locking handle. It is waterproof
(weatherproof)."
Was. :)
Bringing the wiring out through ordinary box connectors took care of
that, even if you filled around the wires with silicone seal or somesuch.
You might want to look around for sealed connectors. They have a rubber
grommet that compresses around the cable. Hubbell used to make nice
ones, though pricey.
It's amazing how much road spray will get into supposedly watertight
boxes through such small openings.
Still, nice neat box. Only thing you're lacking are enclosure heaters to
keep the condensation down. :)
I have a 30w control box heater. Maybe I will use it. I will see how
bad road spray problem is, practically speaking. After all I can just
wipe the inside of the box after some bad trailer trips.
i