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gluing toroids to board
So while I was handling my board the other night, I lost my grip and knocked my hand into one of the toroids.? It came unglued from the board, but the wiring remained intact.? I was thinking of using hot glue to stick it back on but I thought I should check if there is a preferred way of adhering components to the board. ?
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we use a quick-setting glue akin to superglue. - f On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 11:57 AM, <davidzdeb@...> wrote: So while I was handling my board the other night, I lost my grip and knocked my hand into one of the toroids.? It came unglued from the board, but the wiring remained intact.? I was thinking of using hot glue to stick it back on but I thought I should check if there is a preferred way of adhering components to the board. ? |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes! Just a Dab of Hot Glue works Perfect! I mean like an 1/8" dab. On 6/18/2017 6:56 PM, Sasi Nayar wrote:
Realising how delicate these toroids were, I hot glued them when I first got the board. They work fine and is sits there snug tight |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWe can use silicon RTV neutral grade for long life & flexibility . I am using it in my HF amplifiers with stands transportation jerks of the finished products even with larger toriods. Krish, vu3nkk ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ashhar Farhan ? we use a quick-setting glue akin to superglue. - f ? On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 11:57 AM, <davidzdeb@...> wrote: So while I was handling my board the other night, I lost my grip and knocked my hand into one of the toroids.? It came unglued from the board, but the wiring remained intact.? I was thinking of using hot glue to stick it back on but I thought I should check if there is a preferred way of adhering components to the board. ? ? |