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In Reply to: Re: Jon, my DIY RCA connections have a faulty process! posted by Jon Risch on March 25, 1999 at 17:52:11:
I don't why,but people who tried said 'Yes'!Every time when the RCA connector in soldered,storage it
in refrigerator for about 1 hours.After one hour's cooling,
use a heater gun to warm it and then fill silicon glue
into the empty space between RCA connector and cable.Limin Wu
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Follow Ups
- Re: some interesting tricks - Limin Wu 22:47:50 03/25/99 (13)
- Re: some interesting tricks - SFDude 10:42:19 03/26/99 (12)
- Re: some interesting tricks - Limin Wu 12:01:37 03/26/99 (11)
- WAIT A MINUTE !!!! - Sean 18:45:09 03/26/99 (10)
- Re: WAIT A MINUTE !!!! - Jon Risch 20:39:02 03/26/99 (9)
- Not all RTV is Corrosive. - Chris Fagas 11:46:09 03/28/99 (1)
- Re: Not all RTV is Corrosive. - petew 19:40:50 03/29/99 (0)
- Jon and Sean,Thanks! - Limin Wu 04:55:41 03/28/99 (6)
- Re: Jon and Sean,Thanks! - abc 05:24:39 03/28/99 (5)
- Re: Jon and Sean,Thanks! - Jon Risch 11:15:53 03/28/99 (4)
- silicone RTV WITHOUT acetic acid....! - Dave 10:34:06 03/29/99 (3)
- THIXOTROPIC !! ( I feel like an idiot ) - Dave 20:35:59 03/30/99 (0)
- Re: silicone RTV WITHOUT acetic acid....! - Jon Risch 18:37:29 03/30/99 (0)
- Various silicones... - jj 18:56:23 03/29/99 (0)