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Default Running co-ax

On 14/11/2020 17:21, soup wrote:
Not a want as such just put my mind at ease.

I spent today running co-ax cable from the loft to run the telly free view.
This co-ax/freeview is emergency back up for if the Fire TV stick
/internet fails
So fire stick fall back to Freeview because I got ****ed of paying
Virgin[1] to watch ads.

I was fairly careful when I was running the co-ax down various 'holes'
not to touch pipework, I am worried though that the cable may move and
touch the pipework .
Will the co-ax cope with touching domestic hot water pipes or will this
heat load cause the cable insulation to degrade or off-gas?

[1] Have decided to ditch Virgin altogether (had phone,TV and internet
from them).Â* And move to Vodaphone. They have installed gigafast cable
to here (Balerno outskirts of Edinburgh[one of only 15 cities to get
gigafast]) so getting internet from them, they 'throw' in a phone line .
TV as 'said' Firestick with freeview backup.


If you bought decent coax like 'CT100' or whatever its latest
incarnation is called, then it won't matter what it touches as
long as you didn't crush it or bend about 2 inches of it into a
90 degree bend. I always assume the curvature on inside of the reel
it came on is the minimum you should use.