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Re: help NST _de_potting
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>
> I am in the middle of potting
???
> an NST i got a while back.
Usually a coiler needs to DEpot an NST.
Informal Definitions:
potting: to seal up an electrical thing in an
appropriate goop, for protection (of the device or user),
for insulation, or for other purposes.
DE potting:
to remove the goop, for service, modification, etc.
Techniques vary with the components, the goop and
the level of irritation...
> I first tried the solvent method (gasoline). And it didn't seem to
> affect the tar at all.
Also tends to catch fire...
> Then I tried the oven method, and even at 300 degrees for a few hours the
> tar only got soft and flakey, like it was extra dry tar. I almost got all
> the tar off but there is still a significant amount tar coating on the
> primary and secondary. I think it has carbon tracks and I want to make sure
> I fix the problem. Is there something else i should try, like a different
> solvent? IS it necessary to get all the tar off around the primary and
> secondary? I can't even get close to chipping the stuff off at room
> temperature. Any suggestions?
There are those a deal more skilled than i...
best
dwp