Internet Dish Wiring

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So I'm getting a new roof installed so I had to take my internet dish down. It's one of those line of site dishes that points straight west of my house. The old wiring was just laying across the roof, a CAT 5 and a # 12 ground wire. My question is this. I want to run the new wire through the attic and come up through the roof by the dish. Do you think I can run the wire out through one of the roof vents? Or what would be another solution?

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1) It depends on the type of vent you use, but most likely that would work OK. I would suggest that you get a watertight strain relief cable connector and mount it on the side of the roof vent for the cable to exit. If the cable already has the the RJ45 connector on it you can use a 1/2" conduit size connector and split the rubber bushing to get it over the cable.
2) You can buy "direct burial" CAT5 cable that should hold up better to weather. It has a silicone gel inside the jacket to keep water out.
 
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I already have some outdoor rated CAT 5 and I will put the ends on myself. The hole size will be minimal, just enough for the CAT 5 and ground wire to pass through. I think I can just snip one of the vent fins and that will give me enough room. The vent is like this.

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I already have some outdoor rated CAT 5 and I will put the ends on myself. The hole size will be minimal, just enough for the CAT 5 and ground wire to pass through. I think I can just snip one of the vent fins and that will give me enough room. The vent is like this.

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I think that would be fine. Just be sure to put a drip loop in the wire. Water has a hard time running uphill. But if the wire comes in high and goes lower... look out, it will channel water into the house. If in doubt, take a hose up there with you and start spraying water on it.
 
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Thanks guys, if I don't have a heat stroke I will get this done this weekend.
 
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Is putting it on a fence post or decorative post of some sort, a foot or so away from the house, out of the question? The roof mount seams to be standard practice around the country but I have never put anything on my roof. I just don't want to take the chance of problems up there. My FIL put a CB antenna (big stick) on my roof back in the 70's. Four years later the wind blew it over and I was the one who had to get up on the 2 story high roof to remove it. That was the end of our CB days.
 
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Many places need the height of the roof to overcome the curvature of the earth because the sats are almost straight across the horizon.
 
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Who is your Internet provider and how much it costs? We have Hughes. It works reasonably well but is expensive. Looking for alternative.
 
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Hey guys, per my original post this is a line of sight dish. It gets it's signal from a 300' tower about 3 miles away. So the roof mount is required to clear the tree line. My provider is Pixius out of Wichita Kansas. I'm not sure how many areas they are in. The good thing about Pixius is there is no limit on data like a dish. I pay just under $90 a month for 3 mb unlimited data. I consistently get higher speeds than that though. Usually 5 or 6 meg. I'm open to other suggestions for penetrating the roof, I just don't want that wiring laying across the roof any more.

Thanks
 
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since you are redoing the roof, put in a 2" PVC pipe like you would see for a plumbing vent, with a boot to seal it at the roof. put a couple of elbows on the top to keep the rain out. after you get your wire through, foam the inside of the pipe to keep bugs and critters out.
 
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since you are redoing the roof, put in a 2" PVC pipe like you would see for a plumbing vent, with a boot to seal it at the roof. put a couple of elbows on the top to keep the rain out. after you get your wire through, foam the inside of the pipe to keep bugs and critters out.

That is a great idea, problem is they finished the roof yesterday. **** it
 
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If I had to penetrate the roof I'd do it with pvc like a plumbing vent, boot it and put a inverted trap on top.
 
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If I had to penetrate the roof I'd do it with pvc like a plumbing vent, boot it and put a inverted trap on top.


Yep, I wish I would have thought of that before they finished the roof.
 
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Then I'd go with the vent like you were originally thinking.
 
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Would not be running the ground wire into the interior of the house....
 
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since you are redoing the roof, put in a 2" PVC pipe like you would see for a plumbing vent, with a boot to seal it at the roof. put a couple of elbows on the top to keep the rain out. after you get your wire through, foam the inside of the pipe to keep bugs and critters out.

This right here, only I wouldn't foam it, in the event you need to access it again it is a PITA. You can stuff with insulating foam and it is easy to dig out again.

That is a great idea, problem is they finished the roof yesterday. **** it

Go buy the boot from home depot or what ever when you buy the pipe. Use a hole saw to go through the roof, right under where the lap on the shingle is. Slide the base of the boot between the shingles until the hole lines up and stuff the pipe through from the bottom. Roof is fresh enough that the shingles should not have sealed yet, or if they did they will be easy to separate.

Or go through the roof vent as you mentioned, I would go from the bottom edge of the vent if it were me.
 
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There used to be sites online that would list where the sat's were in the sky. Before I started wacking holes in my roof I would check to see where the best spot was that you could get a clear vista. I walked around north of my house until I found a place real clear [ tall wood stick, level, and a homemade 'asmith or whatever device']. Then planted a 2" steel post, ran a 1" pvc conduit down the pipe and into the foundation, cemented a big circle around it so I could mow easy... then called the install guy. He came out, pulled in the two cables using the pull wire I had ready for him, set up the outside dish, and he was a happy camper. Me too... still like my sat TV...
 
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Am I in the twilight zone or something. Once again, this is not satellite. It's line of sight to the west to a tower and it has to be on my roof to clear the tree line.
 
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I don't think this is satellite

Sorry OP I missed where someone had already suggested my method. But CreekyB is correct no issue adding a boot to a shingled roof.
 
 
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