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In Reply to: "as high voltage axials are scarcely available" posted by Chris O on March 17, 2008 at 13:35:29:
Chris,
Thank you for your reply.
The way I do it, there's never going to be an exposed wire that's not closely secured. I'm using shrink tubing to completely cover the solder points and insulated wire to strips / PCB where they connect.
I do need to use snap-in caps (not clamp mount), and I don't think Panasonic TS come with clamps. They're, after all, supposed to snap-in securely to the PCB.
Do you know what would be the right epoxy / resin to use?
Thank you.
Best,
Radu.
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