John in CR
100 TW
I need to put a conformal coating on some controller boards that I'm ventilating. This is on some cheapie controllers that won't get repaired if they blow again, so a thin clear coating that I can get thru to replace a component isn't necessary. I just want to protect them from dirt and moisture that forced ventilation may cause.
The closest thing I could find locally is 3M 1602 red Insulating Sealer. It's an alkyd resin with a dielectric strength of 850V/mil, and the quote from the can that makes me think it will work is. Use Insulating Spray sealer to spray over insulation on wire and cable splices, as a general-purpose sealer or for touch-up insulation on motor windings and frames.
It seems like maybe the same stuff DocBass sprayed on the stator of one of his X5's.
What do you think...go for it or find something more specifically called a conformal coating?
The closest thing I could find locally is 3M 1602 red Insulating Sealer. It's an alkyd resin with a dielectric strength of 850V/mil, and the quote from the can that makes me think it will work is. Use Insulating Spray sealer to spray over insulation on wire and cable splices, as a general-purpose sealer or for touch-up insulation on motor windings and frames.
It seems like maybe the same stuff DocBass sprayed on the stator of one of his X5's.
What do you think...go for it or find something more specifically called a conformal coating?