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Subject: waterproof plug
From: "Marinos Koutsomichalis" marinoskouts=
omichalis
Date: Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:59 am ((PDT))

speaking of hydrophones,

I want to make extension cables for my hydrophones, so I can dip them furth=
er down,

the obvious solution would be to completely coat the joints with some water=
proof substance, maybe slicon or rubber,

but I' m wondering is there is any other way to ensure a waterproof connect=
ion while remaining flexible on the same time.. Maybe there is some kind of=
 waterproof XLR plug out there ? or maybe some kind of vaccum case that cou=
ld be handy ?

anybody tried sth similar ??

m








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