I struggled a few years with the most terrible connectors that you can
use outdoors, rj12 or rj45, then switched to XLR connectors, which are
cheap and sturdy.  You can get IP67 rated XLR connectors as well, but
even the cheapest XLR connectors seem to work well with basic humidity
protection.

I made a couple of switchboxes using XLR connectors and put them in
metal mailboxes.  They've worked well for about 10 years now.

-Steinar

Colin Reese <colin.re...@gmail.com> writes:

> Of course.
>
> The gender complement is this guy:
>
> http://www.alliedelec.com/lumberg-automation-hirschmann-rsc-4-7/70050935/
>
> They're not cheap at about $20/pr, but they are both IP67 and also 
> field-serviceable (internal screw terminals). This is a rare combination 
> that customers who do not want to solder really appreciate. I run 
> 5V/Data/Gnd/Shield as a standard pinout.
>
> C

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