sandalwood
Silver Member
Looking for suggestions on how best to protect wiring where it enters the diverter valve on my front snowblower.
The picture shows how the conduit ends before the connector and this is an area where heavy snow and ice can fall from the top of the blower.
Not sure if the black piece on the valve assembly has some sort of weather seal where the wire enters, but from the outside the end is open and an area for moisture to enter.
The split conduit is too short and I was prepared to replace it with proper length and simply cover the last 6" with shrink wrap tubing
Any other suggestions on how to protect the wires and prevent moisture from entering?
Thanks
The picture shows how the conduit ends before the connector and this is an area where heavy snow and ice can fall from the top of the blower.
Not sure if the black piece on the valve assembly has some sort of weather seal where the wire enters, but from the outside the end is open and an area for moisture to enter.
The split conduit is too short and I was prepared to replace it with proper length and simply cover the last 6" with shrink wrap tubing
Any other suggestions on how to protect the wires and prevent moisture from entering?
Thanks