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Waterproof electrical tape?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1173451" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>The 3M brand designation is 130C. We used to use this as the main wrap for terminations on electric motors in the plants.</p><p></p><p>If you plan on ever getting back into that little box you will want to first wrap your box with some other tape. The easiest thing to do would be to apply conventional electrical tape backwards (adhesive side out) for a couple wraps. Then, come over with the 130C.</p><p></p><p>The critical thing is to stretch the tape as you wrap. The stretch is the most important part. Once the component is wrapped to your satisfaction you can go over it with a couple wraps of 33 (conventional electrical tape). That prevents the self-vulcanizing 130C from sticking to everything and makes for a cleaner, more finished look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1173451, member: 28773"] The 3M brand designation is 130C. We used to use this as the main wrap for terminations on electric motors in the plants. If you plan on ever getting back into that little box you will want to first wrap your box with some other tape. The easiest thing to do would be to apply conventional electrical tape backwards (adhesive side out) for a couple wraps. Then, come over with the 130C. The critical thing is to stretch the tape as you wrap. The stretch is the most important part. Once the component is wrapped to your satisfaction you can go over it with a couple wraps of 33 (conventional electrical tape). That prevents the self-vulcanizing 130C from sticking to everything and makes for a cleaner, more finished look. [/QUOTE]
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