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Another good potting solution is the dip they sell for doing tool handles.  Mask off the connector and do multiple dips and you not only pot the connectors but you build up a strain relief on the wires as well.  FWIW.

  <Marv>





<cardmarc@charter.net> wrote:

Dow Corning makes a non acetic acid sealant that does not affect aluminum and
is used for sealing aircraft windows; I have a couple of tubes of it at home.
Marc Wiese
---- Bob White <rlwhite@comcast.net> wrote:
> 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.