KennyG
Elite Member
I cut the siding. Secured to a post. I like the way it came out.
Personally, I would put a bead of caulk on that.
That would be all I would do to the siding. Drill hole, run romex, then screws waterproof box to the siding and into a pole barn support post.
Sealant is behind the cover plate. I've mounted fixtures that needed a bead of caulk to seal, but with outlets, it doesn't need to be visible.Personally, I would put a bead of caulk on that.
All the best,
Peter
This won't work as like Citydude I have a concrete floor. So I'm at least drilling a hole big enough to run romex or armored cable through.
Don't use romex, it should be MC cable to protect it from abrasions. metal can move from wind or even heat/cold so you want that cable protected.
Easy to do, and the parts are available. E.g If you use an LB and threaded connectors to the box, you can squeeze a EDPM gasket/grommet between the outside box and the wall with a threaded ring inside (which can be bought with integral seals as well). Have a chat with a few folks at your local electrical supply house and they should get you going.Good point.
Rather than put a 90deg bend in the MC to feed it through the girt to the outside (let me know if there's a cleaner way to do it I'm not thinking of), I think I'll drill a 1" hole and use some leftover flexible conduit I have to protect the wire run. Will caulk it sticking just proud of the metal siding to protect against any sharp edges, as the junction box has very small spacers on the back which will leave a small gap between the siding and the knockout on the back of the box. Will run the THHN wires from the MC without the metal conduit through it (vs NM cable)
Seems like there should be some kind of existing gromit solution for this though that you could insert into the hole from the outside to protect against the siding edges. Kind of like this, but a full circle: Halex 3/8 in. Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC) Anti-Short Bushing (35-Pack) 75401 - The Home Depot
Not sure I fully follow your description here. Would the LB be inside, to handle the 90 degree turn necessary to run from indoor -> outdoor? And then thread into the back of the weatherpoof box?Easy to do, and the parts are available. E.g If you use an LB and threaded connectors to the box, you can squeeze a EDPM gasket/grommet between the outside box and the wall with a threaded ring inside (which can be bought with integral seals as well). Have a chat with a few folks at your local electrical supply house and they should get you going.
All the best,
Peter