dandyrandy
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Lot's of mica in some of our old machine tools as well as Bakelite.
looking forward to test results. any idea on cost?Just received samples of Bender+Wirth 3590 holder. It's actually different from the one pictured at their website. Not sure which one is final version. I like how low profile it is. I'll test them soon.
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I've been quoted with this:looking forward to test results. any idea on cost?
that's some tuff shit there & is a great wear & heat protector(genuine )Micarta is layered paper or canvas cloth (or linen ) sheets + phenolic resin,
BonjourIs there any solderless cob holder for cxb3590 that can be used for thermal paste and kapton tape method ? Would like to skip soldering part but I dont mind using the kapton tape. Thanks
Not true at all. There's 2 I know I've seen that require soldering. One of which growmau5 displays on his DIY series. The other I can't remember where I saw. But thirdly, Kapton tape method DOES require soldering. The point of Kapton is to NOT have to use a holder. Look at Supra's builds.Bonjour
All holder are solderless!
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watch the install video that ideal has all is explainedQuestion, my ideal chip loks for 3590''s have 2 identical holes on the white wire connection push in slots. Which one do I even use?
That video says nothing about the Second hole at all, and definitely not about what it's for.watch the install video that ideal has all is explained
No I appreciate the vid. The left hole is used to run them in series. All I'm asking is what the adjacent hole is for?U Asked which one to use , did that not tell you that ?
& yet u bitch
last time 4 me
You put a little screwdriver in the other hole and you are able to put off the wire from it...that's what it is made forJust use the left side for series wiring, I get that. Just the right hole that's identical I'm wondering about. Is it just to use 2 wires if you want?
Pic has a line pointing to the hole in question.
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No. To release the wire you use something very very thin. Like a sewing needle and push it in ABOVE where your wire is pushed Into. Yes, the SAME HOLE your wire is in is where you i sert the pin to release it. The second hole from asking Rahz is just another hole to use if needed/wanted. That much I'm CERTAIN of cause it's shown on the video posted earlier.You put a little screwdriver in the other hole and you are able to put off the wire from it...that's what it is made for
Because when you plug the wire it stay inside even if you try to put it off!
Plug anything in the other hole and it will realize the wire
Don't screw it too hard and put the cob on it before apply TIM!
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