Reddit Reddit reviews uxcell PG7 Black Plastic Waterproof Cable Wire Glands Joints (Pack of 10)

We found 6 Reddit comments about uxcell PG7 Black Plastic Waterproof Cable Wire Glands Joints (Pack of 10). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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uxcell PG7 Black Plastic Waterproof Cable Wire Glands Joints (Pack of 10)
Product Name : Cable Gland; Model : PG7; Protection : IP67 (Water Proof)Cable Range : 3-6.5mm / 0.11"- 0.25" ;Thread O.D. : 12.5mm / 0.49inchThread Length : 9mm / 0.35inch ; Total Size : 17 x 33mm / 0.7" x 1.3" (D*H)Material : Plastic;Color : Black Weight : 41gPackage Content : 10 x Cable Gland
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6 Reddit comments about uxcell PG7 Black Plastic Waterproof Cable Wire Glands Joints (Pack of 10):

u/moop44 · 3 pointsr/solar

Something like these? Edit; that was my first google hit, pretty sure any place like home depot has a selection on the shelves.

u/Vanholio · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I drilled, then used cable glands: http://amzn.to/1rXpLU6. I did put a dab of lap sealant for extra assurance, like wearing a belt AND suspenders!

If you're in North America (or at least USA), you'll have to figure out the diameter of your cable with this chart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_wire_gauge#Tables_of_AWG_wire_sizes. Then match the diameter with the PG cable gland size with this chart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_wire_gauge#Tables_of_AWG_wire_sizes. (I tried to find a chart with everything in one place but failed.)

u/GeorgeMeowington · 1 pointr/gopro

If I have a Hero5 Session how can I charge it and it be waterproof. I need to leave it outside for a timelapse that is going to last for 8 hours. I was thinking about buying this and these to make a waterproof case. The external battery wouldn't run it as long as I need it for, but the case is large enough to connect the charger inside it. I would do something similar to this

u/joshsnownorth · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I haven't run my cable for my house batteries yet, but if there is no adequately placed hole you could drill a hole the size you need and use a gland nut. Make sure to seal the edges of the hole with paint to prevent rust. The gland nut will prevent water from entering the van through that hole.

Hope this helps. I'll be running my cable underneath the van and bringing it in through the large surround on the gas filler neck.

https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Plastic-Waterproof-Glands-Joints/dp/B005FIWYX8
-these probably aren't the right size but an idea of what they look like and what they do

u/rezelco · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Looks eerily familiar: http://imgur.com/MWZAKmU

I don't think they are used on the link the OP posted, but the cords at the bottom are held in place by Amico cable glands, size PG7 and PG9. http://www.amazon.com/Amico-Plastic-Waterproof-Glands-Joints/dp/B005FIWYX8

It was a fun project, but I would probably just buy a Johnson controller next time.