I've also seen hot-glue used, especially if the potting is to lower RF noise. I'm a big fan of hot glue. I don't know where I first heard the expression "Non-conductive solder", but I've latched onto it happily.
I also like that it easily dissolves in acetone.

-Adam

On 9/20/2012 6:33 PM, Terry S wrote:

On Sep 20, 5:07 pm, "Tidak Ada" <[email protected]> wrote:
The noise made by coils may easily be reduced by the use of PlastiDipR

I don't think I'd use PlasticDip. It has a distinct solvent odor.

We used to use beeswax for flyback transformers. Give that a try.

Terry


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