Reddit Reddit reviews ICC 1 5/16" Wall Mount J-Hook in 25 Pack

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ICC 1 5/16
Designed from high-quality, galvanized steel for strength and durabilityAccommodates CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, coax fiber, and conduitRust resistant zinc finishComplies with TIA/EIA requirements for structured cabling systemsCost-effective alternative to expensive cable tray or ladder rack runway systems
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3 Reddit comments about ICC 1 5/16" Wall Mount J-Hook in 25 Pack:

u/Orange26 · 8 pointsr/cableporn

You might want to post to /r/cableadvice for more help.

Brocade Best Practices Guide: Cabling the Data Center

You haven't given much detail on what you're trying to accomplish. You seem to be doing framing, high voltage, and data runs for a data center. Here's some items that might be best suited for you:

  1. Don't run power parallel with Ethernet. Additionally, when crossing power runs, do so at as close to a 90° angle as possible. If you don't follow this, the EMI will cause random packets to not reach their destination. A nice way to handle this is through the use of overhead cable pathways. Those will be very helpful in connecting to each rack's horizontal and vertical pathways. Also, it allows you to keep power down bottom and data up top (so they never connect).

  2. I'm concerned that the high voltage is not running through some form of conduit. It's likely either you live in a place with very lax codes or an Electrician wasn't brought in.

  3. It's great that the ends are labeled. Terminate the Ethernet cables at patch panels; not with RJ45 ends.

  4. Are you using plenum cables or have otherwise reached the fire-safety codes?

    If you give more detail on where these runs start and end, as well as what the area is going to be used for, we can help with different suggestions.

    Edit: I also like /u/skifdank's suggestion of J-Hooks as a replacement for the cable pathways, if you insist on using the hot aisles, for some reason.
u/travelingclown · 3 pointsr/homedefense

cat5 is cat5, if you work in tech it's the exact same termination as a regular network. J hooks just screw into support beams, or roof, you hang cable on them. It's seriously easy, The only thing you'll have to remember is to either purchase a POE switch, to provide power to the POE camera's, or purchase POE injectors to send power down the cat5 cable

https://www.amazon.com/ICC-ICCMSJHK33-PACK-J-HOOK-16in/dp/B005EIFWKG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1474644301&sr=8-5&keywords=j+hook

u/skifdank · 1 pointr/cableporn

Plug them all into a Pass through patch panel. Label it one for one with the labels on the cables. Should be pretty enough and functional. Then use patch cables and a nice 2u cable manager. Be nice of you to put some j-hooks on those shit studs about 2ft up and separated the cables from the power that its probably running on top of.

Heres a parts list.

Patch Panel

2u Cable Manager

J-Hooks

Patch Cables

Wall Rack Enclosure