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Hello,
I have a pond filter, that has a short (3-4m) run of flex to a junction box, and I want to protect it, but can't decide on the best conduit. The flex will be discreet but not buried, and will run with the hoses from the filter across a flowerbed. (It's at risk of boots & hand trowels, but not spades or backhoes...)
My first instinct was plastic covered steel conduit like this: Adaptaflex Liquid Resistant Covered Steel Conduit 16mm x 10m Black | Flexible Conduit | Screwfix.com
But I'm worried about corrosion.
There is corrugated PVC conduit: Adaptaflex Standard Weight Nylon Conduit 16mm x 10m Black | Flexible Conduit | Screwfix.com
Which I've seen people recommend for burying, but I've only used it indoors.
Then there's this type: 20mm Electroflex Conduit 30M
Which, just based on my feelings after handling both, *seems* more resilient than the PVC above, but am not sure how strong it is really. (I've only used it as a hose that had to keep its shape when run under stone.)
I'd usually use armored cable, but that's not practical here and I don't know what I can expect from the above without a layer of earth to protect them.
Can anyone tell me whats good/not good for this?
SJ
I have a pond filter, that has a short (3-4m) run of flex to a junction box, and I want to protect it, but can't decide on the best conduit. The flex will be discreet but not buried, and will run with the hoses from the filter across a flowerbed. (It's at risk of boots & hand trowels, but not spades or backhoes...)
My first instinct was plastic covered steel conduit like this: Adaptaflex Liquid Resistant Covered Steel Conduit 16mm x 10m Black | Flexible Conduit | Screwfix.com
But I'm worried about corrosion.
There is corrugated PVC conduit: Adaptaflex Standard Weight Nylon Conduit 16mm x 10m Black | Flexible Conduit | Screwfix.com
Which I've seen people recommend for burying, but I've only used it indoors.
Then there's this type: 20mm Electroflex Conduit 30M
Which, just based on my feelings after handling both, *seems* more resilient than the PVC above, but am not sure how strong it is really. (I've only used it as a hose that had to keep its shape when run under stone.)
I'd usually use armored cable, but that's not practical here and I don't know what I can expect from the above without a layer of earth to protect them.
Can anyone tell me whats good/not good for this?
SJ