As far as I can make out,no-one seems to have commented on your last question there ("Or don'tr people bother").I appreciate that when run externally the various conduit fittings should be glued on to prevent water getting inside the conduit (this is in the peak district so there could be a lot of water coming down from the sky!). ... However, I need an expansion joint as I have a long horizontal run. By its very nature you can't glue that on at both ends or it won't work. .... How do I make the expansion joint water tight? - Or don't people bother?
If one puts an outdoor cable inside conduit, it's for aesthetic reasons and/or to protect UV-sensitive cable from sunlight (or maybe to protect from 'mechanical damage'). Otherwise, it would/could just be clipped to the wall, since no acceptable cable would care about getting wet (or even being submerged in water..
It follows that it doesn't matter a jot even if the conduit 'fills up with water' - so simple (not water-tight) 'sliding' expansion joints' would b fine'. I don't know whether any people 'bother' about the 'non-water tight' issue, but they certainly don't need to !
Kind Regards, John