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Necro:
You prob. already know this, but they sell 'dippable' latex stuff at the hardware store.  You could insulate these things (above) or whatever you use where the contact is unneeded with the rubber/latex dip by either painting it on or just carefully dipping the item.

Just for safety.

quarterback:

--- Quote from: Necro on December 04, 2005, 10:22:56 pm ---You prob. already know this, but they sell 'dippable' latex stuff at the hardware store.  You could insulate these things (above) or whatever you use where the contact is unneeded with the rubber/latex dip by either painting it on or just carefully dipping the item.

Just for safety.


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Good idea, Necro.  I was thinking "wrap in electrical tape", but your idea's a little more slick.

Kremmit:

--- Quote from: Necro on December 04, 2005, 10:22:56 pm ---You prob. already know this, but they sell 'dippable' latex stuff at the hardware store.  You could insulate these things (above) or whatever you use where the contact is unneeded with the rubber/latex dip by either painting it on or just carefully dipping the item.

Just for safety.


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"Dip-able Latex":


Crowquill:
When I started reading this I was thinking pretty much the same thing as Kremmit. A spring and metal plate should work pretty well. It's similar to the springs and plates in a battery compartment.

I started trying to work it out before I got to the end of the posts, so I ended up making a diagram before getting to the part about just using the longer wire. Oh well...maybe it'll help somebody...

The fans would be daisychained together leading to a metal plate and spring on the other side wired to common.

Bones:
Well that looks like it is definitely on the right track....

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