Just finished cleaning up the rota coil and notices one if the wires had split. It is one of the 3 that connect to the coil.
I managed to strip back the material sheathing and plastic coating to expose the wire which I twisted and solders back together.
I guess the wire can get hot and wanted to know if soldering was an acceptable fix and what can I use to insulate/ cover the repair.
Thanks in advance.
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Small Tubular inline crimps and solder are good just cut the thick insulation off and replace it with self amalgamating tape when your happy you have a good joint
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Wayne1960 wrote:Hi Keith
What is self amalgamating tape?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-amalgamating_tape
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