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I used 3m 'Scotchkote' to coat the whole shebang - it waterproofs it ok
you can get it in the electrical section of Home Depot or Lowes, etc. but both your suggestions sounds good - Silicone would be my chouce of the 2. other things to try : 3M 'Scotchfil' (its like a rubber putty) then cover with 3M 88 weatherproof tape. and of course - we can't forget epoxy (but it will crack in time) "SpamHog" wrote in message om... I have a low-power 4:1 toroid balun almost ready in a little plastic box. In order to keep the rain out, I am sealing everything up, but I am also considering space-filling materials. I am leaning toward filling it with hot "wax" - actually, paraffin from standard household candles, although a harder grade like sometimes found in old military equipment should be better. The pro should be that the box would not become sealed for eternity in case I want to re-wire something in the future, while epoxy is bomb proof, and urethane foam is also rather hard to remove. Is there any electrical con to be considered? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.732 / Virus Database: 486 - Release Date: 7/29/2004 |
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