I've used spray on Plastic coating for tool handles to repair the hall sensor wiring on my BMW motorcycle. Its held for 2 years and a lot of miles so far. It right there in the front of the motor housing that gets fairly hot. Dave Hally --- John Bange <jbange@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > "Liquid Tape" by a company called "Plasti Dip", or 3M's 14853 > "Electrical > Coating". I haven't used Liquid Tape, personally, but we used CASES > of the > 3M stuff on all the wiring makeups for Luxor Las Vegas outdoor tree > lighting > retrofit some 10+ years ago (awful job), and it's apparently still > working > fine. Stinky stuff until it cures, though. > > On 9/5/05, Barrett Willet <barrettw@nventure.com> wrote: > > > > Does a product exist that acts like liquid electrical tape for > > resealing cracks in wiring insulation? I've come across so many > > places where electrical tape is too hard to wrap or places where I > > can't slip heat shrink over because of a large connector. > > I once tried Seam Sealant for sealing tent seams on a crack but it > > didn't seem to last. > > Would be cool if there was some way to "dab" on something to seal > > things up. > > > |
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