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silicone adhesive as electrical insulation?
sci.electronics.repair, rec.bicycles.tech
Leads from the cateye enduro's cyclocomputer body snapped off during an accident. I tried soldering the new length of magnet pickup wires following the epoxy? block covering the pickup's connection pins molded into the computer's bar mount AND then Gooping the wire's solder connections to the bar mount at the epoxy block Goop is silicone adhesive - Question is does the goop silicone provide electrical insulation at this low voltage flow? The computer stopped recording data after 3-4 miles. If the Goop is a no go what adhesive is durable and adequate insulation? What are cateye bodies made of and what adhesive works best there? |
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