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Ello All...
Finally got me some Lazy GOOOOoooooooooo I have done the usual-Put some round the rx+Sensor leads at the ends.. and round the Tekin RS Pro Case seam. I was wondering a couple of thing's, I know that you should not cover the solder post's with heat shrink or anything as there are another part of the cooling. But can you put on some lazy goo? a very thin coat.. to keep away any moisture ect.. but still keep them relatively uncovered? That possible.. and some for the ends on my Bannana connector's? on the top-by the solder and wire meets ect... Just wondering these 2 things.. specially now with the wet weather wondering if it's possible instead of the occasional bluets! ![]() |
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I say slap it all over!
It's (usually) cool when wet anyway, so no worries with temperature? |
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Ok cheers Simon-Will try it anyway.. and see how the temps are.. but yeah.. it will be fine while its still cold.. so 90% of Brititsh weather is covered then haha
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Not really a need to do the whole solder posts as there is plenty of gap between them. Really you only need to do the gap around the base of the posts so that water cannot get down the posts and into the plastic case. This is the purpose of the goo to make sure that any moisture cannot get into the case so just look for gaps around the plastic areas.
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