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Re: outdoor coils
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- Subject: Re: outdoor coils
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- Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 12:31:59 -0700
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Original poster: "Brian" <ka1bbg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi, first maybe tell us where you live. second question how far off the
ground are you planning the primary?
you might check in with Mike about this since his boss Bob Golka has built
coils on the ground. cul brian f.
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Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: outdoor coils
> Original poster: CTCDW@xxxxxxx
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I posted this quite a while back, and don't think I ever got a
> response, and in fact I'm not sure it ever made it out there...
> I would like to install a permanent coil outside. This means that it
> needs to be protected well from the elements Heat, rain, snow,
> freezing... etc.
> Concerns.... how should a secondary be prepared to handle the
> temperature extremes?
> cant the caps handle the heat and cold? what about moisture?
> obviously, the whole thing needs to be housed in a weather-proof
> structure, but should it be heated?
>
> Lots of possible problems... any thoughts?
>
> Chris Walton
>
>
>