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padeen wrote:
Sooo..... What DID you use as a sealant ...? Well, it was a multistep process that started with soldered butt splices, covered with heatshrink. The stepped splices were then wrapped with a well stretched layer of self-vulcanizing tape and the whole was filled with a 3M product called ScotchFil, a soft, thick, rubbery tape that filled all the voids between the conductors. Next, the smoothed Scotchfil was wrapped with another couple of wraps of self vulcanizing tape until the splice was smooth and solid. Final wraps of a vinyl tape like Scotch 33 overlapped the entire length and then that was secured with cable wrapping thread and finally the entire splice was coated with Scotchkote, a rubber glue type of sealant. These splices were almost guaranteed to work to 10,000 feet. Note the almost ... Rick |
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