04-10-2016, 11:05 AM
The picture below is of my Horse Waterer. It has a direct burial romex line in it that provides power to a heater to keep it from freezing in the winter.
I need to access that power from outside the concrete and am curious how others would do this.
You can see the fence in the back ground and I would like to place an outdoor outlet on the fence face.
My thought was to drill a hole and feed a 1/2" flexible water proof conduit through and seal the gap with epoxy and/or chaulk.
The flexible conduit would then run over to the fence and up into the outlet box.
Any better suggestions? It needs to be horse proof and the circuit is a on a GFCI breaker so I'm not worried about shocking the horse but metal may be a better option but don't know how to get in and out of the concreate colvert which is stood vertically to get below the frost line.
I need to access that power from outside the concrete and am curious how others would do this.
You can see the fence in the back ground and I would like to place an outdoor outlet on the fence face.
My thought was to drill a hole and feed a 1/2" flexible water proof conduit through and seal the gap with epoxy and/or chaulk.
The flexible conduit would then run over to the fence and up into the outlet box.
Any better suggestions? It needs to be horse proof and the circuit is a on a GFCI breaker so I'm not worried about shocking the horse but metal may be a better option but don't know how to get in and out of the concreate colvert which is stood vertically to get below the frost line.