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Is there any reason that you wouldn't want to use silicone caulk to seal off the dangerous end of a RIMS tube?
yeah... I decided it would be better to use that than the normal JB weld type potting... Will it work or do I need to rip it apart and clean all that crap off of it?
Well, if the housing around the connections is reliable, then it's probably fine. Good idea by the way; I dread the day my element kicks. I'm not even going to eff with chipping away epoxy! I'm cutting the cord and starting from scratch.
If you make sure you get it all the way in and around the connections and let it cure, it should be fine....at least enough to ward off condensation and the odd droplet.
So should I leave it on there or rip it all off?
If you can take it off easy enough take it off and use JB it is time proven on the board. Why change somthing we know works?
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