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SpamHog wrote:
My balun box is small, at most 3/4" deep, all metal contacts are already coated with thin epoxy, and the transformer wire is PVC coated too, so a momentary contact with water spray, soon to be soaked up by the PU, should be OK. Agreed. However, the PU foams that we buy in DIY stores do tend to soak up water into the outer layer, especially after the smooth surface has been cut to trim off any excess. Some foams are notably better than others in this respect, and it might be better to look for the special 'closed cell' foams that are specifically rated for use in for flotation aids. I'll do another test in a small plastic box containing some wiring, all pre-wetted. As the foam keeps expanding as it sets it may be a good idea to avoid closing and bolting the box lid before it cured completely, or at very least to provide some escape holes. More later. Before you do, you'd better read this: http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/humour.html#foam For 'canoe', read 'kayak'... and don't say that nobody warned you! -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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