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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi James,<br>
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I am likely to simply end up potting. Where did you source your
blueglobe's and how much did they cost? <br>
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Jon<br>
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On 4/23/2015 11:32 AM, James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles
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<div>Hi jon,</div>
<div>II found some pics. First one is of how I potted the join
from the sub con bulkhead connector. This is for the lights
but the motor is the same. The wires are soldered and
insulated. Then the rubber pipe slid over the top and the
whole thing filled with epoxy. I said it was basic.</div>
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<div>Also a pic of a possible rotating through hull seal. I
didn't use this in the end as I couldn't get the cable onto
the copper pins. If I had made flat connectors so I could
push them on, it would have worked, I just got fed up and
potted it, but I think this idea maybe has merit. Not sure if
the oil inside the through hull would affect the blue globe.
Would need testing.</div>
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