04-26-2021, 01:00 PM
Russ
Since I am not familiar with the hi-temp silicon at all....
So, OK, you make a mold for the resistor; I take it, two halves, right?
Then, for the resistors, do you add some binder-filler into the epoxy so it would become more ceramic-like?
Also, considering the resistor is a cylinder, I take it, the epoxy should be mixed in such a way that it becomes packable and not really liquid, so then if you press the second half, it would squeeze out the excess epoxy and form the resistor shape around the regular one?
How do you make the terminals? Do you simply save them off of the original one and then re-use them?
Since I am not familiar with the hi-temp silicon at all....
So, OK, you make a mold for the resistor; I take it, two halves, right?
Then, for the resistors, do you add some binder-filler into the epoxy so it would become more ceramic-like?
Also, considering the resistor is a cylinder, I take it, the epoxy should be mixed in such a way that it becomes packable and not really liquid, so then if you press the second half, it would squeeze out the excess epoxy and form the resistor shape around the regular one?
How do you make the terminals? Do you simply save them off of the original one and then re-use them?
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