PS - It's also possible to put the electrical wiring inside a conduit between
the base and the fixture, in which case the comm wiring doesn't need a conduit.
I think this makes a neater installation, but you have to get whoever it is
that maintains the lighting to buy into it.
PPS - The ground
The pole is a conduit, but it's an electrical conduit. Just like indoors you
can't put power and comm in the same conduit.
We run a separate conduit inside the light poles. A small, flexible conduit
can be fished in after the fact if necessary. Our poles are almost all square,
so we can just
We would be interested in hearing about this one as well.
Thanks,
Blake
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The folks who have gone done the path of putting AP's on lightpoles using
something like this mount:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nZoAAOSwo4pYJkON/s-l500.jpg
Did any of you put the AP's on existing light posts?
How did you run low voltage copper along with the wires that support the light;
di
Colleagues,
The Network Managers and Wireless CG groups are looking to team up with the
Communication Technology group to offer three half day sessions in October and
November to be filled with presentations and discussions from our members.
This is a parallel virtual community forum that i