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I usually use schedule 40 PVC for ports in BR boxes, but came across the above and wondered is there any reason not to use it instead? It is a bit cheaper for the pipe and the elbows I will need for a project, but also because the walls are thinner it will be lighter and take up less space in the box.
Is using port material with thinner walls not advised for some reason? Maybe more prone to unwanted vibration or resonance?
Thanks
I usually use schedule 40 PVC for ports in BR boxes, but came across the above and wondered is there any reason not to use it instead? It is a bit cheaper for the pipe and the elbows I will need for a project, but also because the walls are thinner it will be lighter and take up less space in the box.
Is using port material with thinner walls not advised for some reason? Maybe more prone to unwanted vibration or resonance?
Thanks
A cylinder is one of the most structurally sound and strongest geometrical shapes and is incredibly strong.
I wouldn't think that vibration of the cylinder wall would be a problem.
I wouldn't think that vibration of the cylinder wall would be a problem.