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An adapter is included that let's you connect to the 60ft cable that comes with the Swann system if it's necessary. I used them outdoors. I put electrical tape over the connections to protect them from the weather. I've not had any issues and get a very good clean picture. I didn't put them in conduit. I used plastic cable ties and fastened them directly to the outside brick wall.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yeah...the 160ft should work perfectly with using the provided connector. You could also combine two 60ft runs for a 120ft length if that is enough.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can be linked to other cable, comes with the connector to do so. Not sure of the conduit part of the question, but I would do it, if I was running it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can probably connect it to another cable, all you will need is the adapter, but you system may not recommend that, since it may degrade the quality of the video, check your manual, I wouldn't put ANYTHING inside a conduit along with electrical cables.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes But it would be better to replace the 60 with the 100. The least amount of splices for better signal strength plus the splice would be a weak point pulling inside of ducts. If You have to it would work but you should have any splice accessible. They do make a 200 ft. You would need a 13.5 volt transformer instead of the 12 volt.Best Buy sells this.
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