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Old October 29th 03, 08:10 PM
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Try using some foam tape over the switch assembly before applying the
pot compound.

Another solution is to use a cold compound instead of heat generating
pot compound.



uk-hamman wrote:

Hi there .
I wonder if anyone has any suggestions as to how I can stop
sub miniature toggle switches from melting , with the heat
that is produced , during the curing and setting process of
me using potting compound ,

I don't mean physically melting , but I suppose it heats up
and distorts , and makes the switch very stiff to operate
until eventually it is useless .

I have thought of wrapping it with self-algmating tape
before I put the resin in the box .

any suggestion , welcome ??

de Paul


 
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