John explained that some materials are conducting vs. insulating, and we need one that insulates because of the active circuit + testing while wet. Wouldn't that apply to any active circuit? So throw an active, running circuit in water and it's going to break, which (I'm learning) is pretty much what we're doing when we encapsulate with a water-based or otherwise conductive material and then turn it on. We dont have to test while wet, but I like to because I catch any problems before the epoxy cures and can save the case if needed that way. If we wait until the epoxy cures, we have no way to fix it. We have a huge pile of dead pickups, I'm trying not to add to it.
I'll have to check out the plumbers tape!
I'll have to check out the plumbers tape!
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