[TechAssist] Re: FLYBACK INSULATOR TAPE

///  For those who have had problems with silicone stopping these coil and 
lamination vibrations, there is a windshield sealing silicone that is water 
thin. This product is intended to flow into leak locations and seal. It will 
be easier to get the material in if it runs freely instead of holding shape 
as you squeeze it from the tube.

Epoxy potting mix can be thinned with laquer thinner. It too will run into 
loose windings and transformer laminations. Laquer thinner will smooth epoxy 
plugs used to repair fiberglass panel repairs in autos, old radio cabinets 
etc. A cloth soaked in laquer thinner and wiped over the surface of a potted 
coil leaves a smooth surface.

If you have a rough spot on the service floor that potting mix will also 
fill them.  I haven't tried it on teeth but why not.


>From: "DOCVIDEO" <DOCVIDEO@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [TechAssist] FLYBACK INSULATOR TAPE
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 16:38:14 -0800
>
>
>TEC's
>          Here is a tape made by Scotch [23] that can be used on Flybacks 
>for repair
>..it is malleable..when applied it molds and self-fuses.....comes in  30mil 
>x 1" x
>30'   $13.95   part # 293MT4 .
>
>Also... " Corona Dope "  quick drying black lacquer insulator [ dielectric 
>, arc and
>corona resistance ]  can be used on flybacks, coils, transformers.... 
>dielectric
>strength  3.8kv minimum...part # 29CD10-4702  2 fl.oz. bottle  $ 4.50
>
>  from  Electronix Express  800-972-2225
>
>MONTE MONCRIEF
>BAKERSFIELD, CA.
>DOCVIDEO@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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