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Nope they put it in with a brush for the last one theybwould I have corrosión problems in 4?months on one a dn6 months on the other
I was thinking the same thing on the ac vacuum pump. I’m trying to figure out what type of vessel to use the put the resin and stator in that I can seal the top...
unforetunately I’m in Colombia South America they just aren’t up to date on any of this stuff down here. I think I can figure a way to do it myself. How many inches of vacciim should it pull thanks for the info
That’s for the heads up. But for some reason I can’t open the TMs with my iPhone. when I get to the mainland I will. I intended on baking them to cure the resin but I was also looking at epoxy paints which last for years without breaking down due to the elements. I’m in an island not far from...
thx for the link and info guys. I’m in Colombia South America. The guy winding my parts does the power companies transformers he is illiterate and learned from his father as he started working at 8yrs old. I’m thinking if I thin the resin a little and dip it four times and let it dry in four...
I had two stators rewound and the local shop just painted on some type of varnish or sealer and they failed pretty quickly due to not entirely sealing them 5 and 7 months, and the fact I’m on a carribean island with a solid breeze of salty air doesn’t help. I want to buy the product and dip mine...
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