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#150540 26-Jul-2014 00:55

Just need some short(ish) bits. 10m will be enough for what I need. Even multiple 3m or so bits. will be fine. Needs to be both gel filled and UV resistant. Don't care if it is second hand, has some kinks in it ect. As it will only be used for running power and data to some temp sensors. Some of these if anyone is curious https://nicegear.co.nz/sensors/waterproof-ds18b20-digital-temperature-sensor/ Water eventually gets into normal CAT6 and weird things start happening to my Arduino that the sensors are connected to.

Hopefully someone has some offcuts that they don't need. Can't justify buying a whole roll when I only need a small amount. Based on North Shore in Auckland.

Thanks in Advance.

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  #1095939 26-Jul-2014 00:55
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1095964 26-Jul-2014 07:52
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These guys sell by the meter - based in Albany.

https://www.electricaldirectltd.co.nz/ecommerce.php?func=14&DCI=67&DPT=p&DPI=3574&S=af46d3053408a2eee824852a0dfe9281

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  #1096785 27-Jul-2014 21:27
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Andib: Have you checked out these?

http://www.gowifi.co.nz/coax-ethernet-cables/ethernet-cables/10-metre-cat6-ftp-outdoor-shielded-ethernet-patch-cable.html



And gowifi also sells toughcable by the meter.




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  #1096792 27-Jul-2014 21:39
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I have CAT5e Gel filled if that is sufficient?




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  #1096796 27-Jul-2014 21:58
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I also have a role of cat5e gel filled cable and happy to sell in whatever lengths required.




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  #1096839 28-Jul-2014 00:51

Thanks for the replies everyone. I will purchase from Electrical Direct since they are close to my place.

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