What do you do inside "The Box" ?

RF Armor®™ is not associated with Netonix® in any way.
User avatar
JustJoe
Experienced Member
 
Posts: 266
Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2014 11:33 pm
Has thanked: 94 times
Been thanked: 59 times

What do you do inside "The Box" ?

Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:18 pm

In the beginning ... Ubiquiti told us on many occasions ... In a plain Rocket install, with any Rocket Dish or Sector, the included pigtails with their sliding boots are expected to be water-tight, as is, no sealant needed. Many of us didn't trust that, so even I would roll strings of Coax-Seal around the ends of each boot once it was in place. The boots are nice and flexible when new, and do seem to hold up against UV just fine, but after a few years in sunny California climate, they dry out and lose some of their resilience. ...And eventually Ubiquiti started providing the tape for that in the antenna box.

But then came RFArmor.

We decided in our installations that when a Rocket is inside an RFArmor "Box":

1) We follow the "instructions" on the sector RFArmor and put horseshoe shaped beads of silicone (with the bottom open) between the antenna and various layers of aluminum, hopefully to keep the majority of water out of the box to begin with.

2) We align the coax to be straight coming out of the connector, snug up the connector, and then carefully slide the boot over it so its not stressed to one side. And then that's it, no additional sealant.

3) We no longer use the Ethernet door on the Rocket. They are not meant to be water-tight. Some are hard to remove, especially when they get old. We are always careful to use stainless wire ties on the cat5 to make sure there is no strain on the plug.

So I just figured I would ask here, what are the general feelings on this after a few years of experience? Especially you guys in tower-top hurricane land?

User avatar
sirhc
Employee
Employee
 
Posts: 7347
Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:48 pm
Location: Lancaster, PA
Has thanked: 1597 times
Been thanked: 1318 times

Re: What do you do inside "The Box" ?

Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:04 pm

I never weatherize the jumpers as you said they are inside a box.
Support is handled on the Forums not in Emails and PMs.
Before you ask a question use the Search function to see it has been answered before.
To do an Advanced Search click the magnifying glass in the Search Box.
To upload pictures click the Upload attachment link below the BLUE SUBMIT BUTTON.

User avatar
rebelwireless
Experienced Member
 
Posts: 607
Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:46 pm
Has thanked: 31 times
Been thanked: 136 times

Re: What do you do inside "The Box" ?

Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:54 am

I'm in a semi-arid climate, I don't grease the plugs at all.

User avatar
Ant
Member
 
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2014 12:22 am
Location: Clanton, AL
Has thanked: 77 times
Been thanked: 13 times

Re: What do you do inside "The Box" ?

Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:50 pm

With the shield kits, the UBNT included rubber boots are enough. I know the shield kit instructions also recommends the bead of silicon but it is not needed either. No rocket failures, no chain failures. Less mess to deal with if anything does come up, although we still install the rocket door. I leave the bead off on purpose to get a little ventilation around the rocket. The way the aluminum overlaps and has slight lips where the radio box slides in I doubt if much water gets in anyways. And if it does it'll drain out the bottom. The kits, along with the RF improvements, also provide a nice UV and direct rain guard for the radios. There are just too many advantages of a shield kit on a regular rocket for us to purchase any of titanium line.
The only advantage the titanium line has is the gig port.

Return to RF Armor™

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 31 guests