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Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
We used to use a hot glue gun to stick in pwm cables that were prone to coming out. Someone said there was a rule last year that would not allow that. I could never find it. Is there such a rule this year ?
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
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The bolded section I believe now allows hot glue, but I am not an official source and I would Q&A this just to be sure. Quote:
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
No ... But your section is far more correct
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
R64 from last years manual was interpreted to mean no hot glue on the motor controller.
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
Preferred solution here is to place a cable tie base near the termination of the PWM cable, and tie it down so it doesn't move.
If it still comes out, a small piece of quality electrical tape should be enough to hold it in place. A giant gob of tape just makes it difficult to inspect whether it's connected. |
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
Check out this Blog post for a really neat idea:
http://wildstang.org/blog/?p=225 |
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
Thanks so much for the clarification. Its nice to know that we have that tool available should the need be there and no better solution was at hand.
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
I believe this was in the inspection thread.Its legal but......
Dont do it. 3d print the cable magic if you want to make them fit tighter. or solder it if you want to fix the cable but imo hot glue is not good near electronics |
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with hot gluing pwm connectors down. It will not harm them unless you actually touch the tip of the glue gun to the insulation on the wire.
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
correct me if Im wrong but couldnt the hotglue insulate the contacts and ruin the rio when you try to take it off.
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
You may be overestimating the amount of hot glue needed to secure the cables. All that is needed is a small (less than pea sized) dab to hold the connector in place. Any more and it's probably overboard.
Last edited by pmangels17 : 27-02-2015 at 14:38. Reason: spelling error |
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
probably....I tend to have a heavy trigger finger
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
I can only reiterate, if you think about this a little you can up with a solution that is less permanent than hot glue and less damaging when applied by someone who does not do this for a living. You really need to walk around with me for a few events and see the horror I see inflicted by teams.
If you glue it in and it fails, you may not be able to replace it fast enough on Einstein. Just saying... |
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Re: Hot Glue Legal to Glue PWM cables ?
Maybe you're used to a different sort of hot glue. The kind I am familiar with is far from permanent when used on something non-porous like plastic. It is easily removed from both connectors and Victors with a fingernail. We're not talking red Loctite here.
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