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jtp137

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Would it be ok to spray flex seal over the heating element connections for additional protection against leaks. Is it conductive?
 
I would use clear silicon. I've used that flex seal a few times and I wouldn't want it near my expensive brewing equipment.
 
I am going to agree that clear silicon is the better choice
 
I would seal the rim of a box/lid with silicon but I would not use any spray sealant just blasted inside the box on the wiring. I don't know if it would be a fire hazard, but it would certainly make any alterations in the future a big problem. It could render the whole thing a throw away if something needed fixing rather that just replacing one part or needing something like just tightening a nut.
 
a can of that rebranded undercoating rubber spray costs about the same as a proper element enclosure like the hotpod from Bobby so I would go with the hotpod... (I did in fact go with them myself after messing with a DIY solution which ended up costing me an element when I had a problem and the element wiring was encased in epoxy)
 
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