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Hi Ben,
I don't think you will have a problem with Shoe Goo. RTV, at least
most kinds of it, use acetic acid as a curing agent. That's what
gives it the vinegary smell and causes the corrosion.
Bob W.
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 19:38:58 -0700 (PDT)
Ben Schneider <plumberben@yahoo.com> wrote:
All...
Just the other day I read a post about not using certain sealants on
electrical connections that you soldered (read: I soldered leads to my
Renesis CAS and now wonder when I am going to get to the local Mazda
dealer and order another) I soldered mine last week, and potted it with E6000 (shoe goo) Is that
sealant corrosive to the connections? And if so, can I open it back up,
clean up the terminals, and resolder the leads to the CAS and pot with
something else? I tried to search the archives, but could not seem to find the right
word combination on the subject. Thanks all. Ben Schneider
Turning engine over with 2 batteries and a starter. Getting close to
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