Looking at Bruce's excellent pickup process sparked another area that's not talked about a lot. On pickup styles where there is a fixed solder point - eyelets, solder pads, buss wire etc. one of the weak links is the exposed magnet wire between the coil and the solder point. Bruce is using PVA glue to coat and protect them which I'd never thought of. We've tested and used latex contact cement, nail polish, CA glue. I think potting with epoxy makes protecting these wires even more critical due to thermal tension caused by the epoxy. We've recently switched to a polyurethane specifically formulated for potting.
I'd like to hear from anyone who's found a bullet proof method of protecting these wires from either the elements or epoxy.
I'd like to hear from anyone who's found a bullet proof method of protecting these wires from either the elements or epoxy.
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