When I was putting mine back together a while ago after fixing a HV
issue, I had the IEC extender that's screwed into the cabinet just fall
apart on me. I was able to use the terminal pieces to fabricate a
replacement using a urethane rubber casting compound, but some recent
experience leads me to think that you could also use hot melt glue as a
thermal casting material to mold the item.
It's probably not waterproof anymore, but I don't plan on dunking it anyway.
Be careful putting it back together - that extender is NOT available anywhere that
I could find.
That is one neat little box.
Paul
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 12:59:15PM -0800, Mark Pilant wrote:
So now to figure out what I want to do about the battery pack and then put everything
back together (mostly put the case on).
Thanks for all the suggestions.
- Mark N1VQW
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