Yes, that's my old advice: all epoxies come apart with heat, and not that much heat is needed: usually under 200F turns them temporarily into cheese.
That clear stuff is a rubbery epoxy then-not hard to start with (I prodded mine).
So! Those "shunts", are these the famous "buzz bars" I have heard about?
What's the way to adjust them? for more or for less conductivity to reduce current.
I don't know how things work. I do know cheezed epoxy and dental picks.
Say ahhhhhh, Controller. Say "ahhhhhhh" now.... :lol:
Thank you Mr. President Tyler and Tippecanoe too.
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edit: Found a tutorial created by an e-s member. Woo-ooot!
http://www.users.bigpond.com/solarbbq/controllersintro.htm
...Max. current can be adjusted by adding taking away solder from buzz bar (or by other suitable method).
Have done some experiments with this;
current can be reduced to any value by increasing resistance across buzz bar.
Conversely, decreasing resistance of buzz bar the max. amps can be increased........a lot!...
Hmmm...if this is the case then I should remove only the potting around the buzz bars
with an abrasive rubber wheel on the Dremel tool remove metal from the span of one or both bars until results are gained.
edit:
The shunts are in the center. you may be able to replace them with a wire/switch setup like 29a is configuring for current limiting (?):
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=800
OK, Tyler, I've read that now and so because of you, I know what to do.
Thanks