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Subject: 7. Re: Removal of plastic coating from wires....
From: "Paul Willison" wolfen49508
Date: Tue May 8, 2012 9:27 am ((PDT))
Yep David. =C2=A0I placed two heat sink's along the wires leading in to the=
 mic capsules, then I did heat shrink them individually over the solder con=
nections and as close to the cap's as I dared, and after that, did both of =
them with a larger piece in order to secure them and make them less apt to =
rattle around inside my housings. =C2=A0I had planned on taping around the=
=C2=A0outside(left/right, that sort of thing, but love the idea of colored =
heat shrink!


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Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Removal of plastic coating from wires....

Paul,

While i'm doling out practical advice, have you used heatshrink
tubing? I use 1.5mm in XLR plugs etc, 8mm as extra cable stiffening,
colour bands to identify cable plugs and the 4:1 type with internal
adhesive to make cable splices. Can't live without it. :-)

David

David Brinicombe
North Devon, UK
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