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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 134360, member: 36626"] There are sections on my eaves and roof line which are over the 4m conduit length, and yes, the bell ends make it handy for putting them together. The roof lines is bullets in drilled conduit - I have a pixel through the bell and a notch cut in the other piece, this is handy because it prevents rotation, and it also keeps my spacing equal. The eaves have strip cable tied, and I have a PI run going down the centre of the conduit to the far end. At the join, there's a connector hidden inside for the PI run so they can be packed away in pieces. [/QUOTE]
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