mcandmar said:Should be fine, or is a 1/4w listed in the manual?
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I've been a fan of PEC pots for years. Reasonably priced and great sounding.xcoolhandx said:I like this PEC so much I might wait a bit before trying Noble ,also attached Dytons little different
corndog71 said:I've been a fan of PEC pots for years. Reasonably priced and great sounding.xcoolhandx said:I like this PEC so much I might wait a bit before trying Noble ,also attached Dytons little different
I was trying to re-apply same lacquer that was mixed with black stain ( I think Doc B. or someone else mention this in one of the threads ,can't find it now) but since you mention paint I might go with that ..any links ?JamieMcC said:Kind of confused at what you are trying to do with lacquer on transformer. Do you just want to refinish it with a clear lacquer of use a colour? Plenty of engine paints and enamels that will handle the heat without any problems. Hammerite range should all be ok and should be easy to find they also do a radiator paint range and a high heat one for wood burning stoves in a aerosol that's good for 600 degrees Celsius.
Kris said:As far as painting the bell end... Can I also paint the underside of the bell to prevent from rust or it's not recommended due to proper grounding?
galyons said:Yes! As long as you use the star washers, the ground will be good. I use Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy paint. Made for direct to metal application, no primer. If you apply paint heavily, I would scratch though at the hole to ensure a good ground.
It is probably just me, but I hate to see unfinished bell caps!!!
Cheers,
Geary
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