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| pmc:
Thanks guys. Lot's of options. And simply redoing it never occured to me for some reason. |
| tmasman:
--- Quote from: Stormy151 on January 19, 2005, 01:00:07 am ---I've seen a "liquid electrical tape" that you can just paint on connections. I've never used it, so I can't speak as to how well it works. I imagine it's like that Plasti-Dip stuff for tool handles... --- End quote --- It works great! It takes a little getting used to & you'll want a different brush than the one in the can. The one in the can is always too stiff... Anyhow, I've used this to protect a few projects & even when I was too lazy to solder some wires together... Just twist really tight & smother with "liquid electrical tape". Haven't had a problem yet. |
| JThw8:
I'll second that, liquid electrical tape is some good stuff. I use it alot on different things that are just not suitable for heat shrink wrap and it works fine. Always good stuff to keep around just in case. |
| Hoagie_one:
what about globs of hot glue? |
| somunny:
This is pretty good stuff: http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/en001/government/innovative_solutions/node_GS1YR4S9D0be/root_GS3RBW6QFVgv/vroot_31S2JJ7584ge/gvel_7344GKG758gl/command_AbcPageHandler/theme_us_innovativesolutions_3_0 I've used it before in industrial applications. |
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