Protecting the speaker cord, Technical information, Protective features – Bose Free Space 51 User Manual

Page 9: Driver complement, Color, Weight, Compatibility, Environmental capabilities, Cord recommendations, Use direct-burial cable for outdoor installations

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Protecting the speaker cord

The bare ends of the speaker cord can be affected by exposure to the elements. This is espe-
cially true of salt water or water containing chemicals such as chlorine or fertilizer. You may
use a silicone caulking material, such as RTV adhesive, to protect the connections. It is com-
monly available at hardware stores. If you do use caulking, apply it only after the cords are
connected. Check the connections annually, and reapply as needed.

Technical Information

Protective features
• Environmentally resistant hardware

Driver complement
• One 4.5" (11.4 cm) environmental driver per speaker

Color
• Green

Dimensions

• 14

1

/

2

" (36.8 cm) diameter, 15" (38.1 cm) height

Weight
• 12 lb (5.4 kg) each

Compatibility
• Compatible with amplifiers or receivers rated 4 to 8 ohms

• 50W IEC continuous power-handling compatible with receivers and amplifiers rated

10-100W

Environmental capabilities
Designed to withstand:

• Salt fog, sun, high humidity (rain and snow)

• Temperature extremes (-40°F to 158°F; -40°C to 70°C)

• Permanent outdoor installation

Cord recommendations
Based on maximum frequency response deviation of ±0.5 dB

Gauge

Length

18 (0.82 mm

2

)

20 ft (6 m) maximum

16 (1.3 mm

2

)

30 ft (9 m) maximum

14 (2.1 mm

2

)

50 ft (15 m) maximum

12 (3.3 mm

2

)

80 ft (24 m) maximum

Use direct-burial cable for outdoor installations.

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