Hi
James
That
sounds good but where did you get the 20mm conduit from? I have looked
around
and had no luck.
I
am
not going to be running CAT 5 every where at the
moment.
The
cable that I am installing is to run a second set of speakers from my Denon
AVR3801 receiver to play radio etc in the bedroom, we plan in install some
ceiling speakers to keep it all discrete!
I
think we are going to use Linn Sweetspot speakers in the bedroom after much
looking around, does anyone have any experience of
these?
While
I am here I had better ask another few questions.
What
would be the best and cheap way of sending IR downstairs, I have spent a
bit of
time investigating this and the RF solutions do not get good reviews and
the
wired stuff is expensive, any ideas?
Thanks
in advance
Ben
> James Hoye is doing this
TODAY!
> James??
Well, I ran some 20mm galvanised steel conduit
>from
(access to back of newly fitted dual back box) earlier this year to carry
my
TV and FM aerial downleads.
Thanks to Mark CAT5 Flipping McCall and you
lot
with all your bargains (DDAR, TiVo, Book PC) I took the plunge and started
cabling with CAT5. I have spent ALL afternoon getting the RG59
downleads
out (going to cable tie CT100 to the conduit instead) and running 4 x CAT5
down it. It was a real sod because it's about 5m in length (no bends
thankfully) and I had to feed the bundle of CAT5s down a few inches at a
time
on my own.
Of course, 20mm conduit restricts you to at
maximum 4 x CAT5 (fewer if it has bends, believe me), and you need a
special
threading (as possibly bending) tool. It looks OK though. Mark
Harrison has used ventilation ducting (bathroom/kitchen extractor fan stuf)
and you can get LOTS of CAT5 in it :)
James H
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