When I built my house I ran a buried conduit between house and pole barn. I used a roll of the black poly water line that I had on hand. At the time I considered it a "back up" water line in case the primary line busted.
I actually used it as a conduit for the telephone cable between the two points. Now I want to pull 2 runs of Cat 5, and an RG-6 coax into the conduit. I figure I will pull the new cables in while pulling the existing telephone cable out.
So my questions. I figure there is likely water in the conduit from years of condensation. Is this a correct assumption? Is there usually water in a buried conduit? Will the water have an effect on the coax, and Cat 5? Do I need a special type of Cat 5 or Coax? I plan to use the Cat 5 for telephone and Ethernet. The coax for TV.
I actually used it as a conduit for the telephone cable between the two points. Now I want to pull 2 runs of Cat 5, and an RG-6 coax into the conduit. I figure I will pull the new cables in while pulling the existing telephone cable out.
So my questions. I figure there is likely water in the conduit from years of condensation. Is this a correct assumption? Is there usually water in a buried conduit? Will the water have an effect on the coax, and Cat 5? Do I need a special type of Cat 5 or Coax? I plan to use the Cat 5 for telephone and Ethernet. The coax for TV.