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  1. I am sorry to be such a bother, just had a question regarding running the cable inside. If I cannot hide the Siamese Cable behind a floor board or in dry wall, would something like this suffice running along the top of the floor board? Basically some sort of wire channel.
  2. Thank you very much for the help, the photo and your explanation really helps a lot. Also could you direct me to the camera housing you are using? Thank you!
  3. Hello, I recently purchased 500 ft of RG59 Siamese Cable (wire details at end of message) and will be running cable outside my home along the stucco walls and under some eaves. This will be a 4 camera system, with 1 camera inside the garage. No cable will exceed 200 ft in length. For running under eaves is running conduit necessary? I was hoping I could just run conduit in areas where the wire was fully exposed. If conduit is not necessary I was planning on using T25 staples unless you suggest otherwise? If the BNC and power connection is made on the outside wall, I was planning on running a weather proof gang box to protect the connection and run flexible conduit to the camera from the gang box. My question is which type of flexible conduit is recommended? I have being searching this forum and want to confirm if Liquid Tight NM Conduit is the way to go. Thank you for all your help. Here are the details of the cable: Video: RG59B/U solid center conductor, 95% braiding coverage Power: 18/2 stranded power wires for better conductivity Foam polyethylene dielectric. Jacket: PVC Operating temperature of -40 to +80 degree C allows use in a wide range of applications Heavy duty cable with improved quality for video Sequential feet marking every two feet Reel in a Pull-Out Box for easy installation HD ready Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SIAMESE-CABLE-500FT-RG59-95-VIDEO-POWER-WIRE-RG59-U-CCTV-SECURITY-CAMERA-BULK-/300784581972?
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