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Electrical guru's - part 2 - circuit breakers
OK, one more easy one...
When using a circuit breaker like this... What's the best way to insulate? Just wrap with electrical tape? Thanks, Skip
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If you want want to insulate the screw terminals, tape will be difficult to apply especially to the ends. For this setup, you can purchase a can of brush on liquid insulation. It dries to a rubber-like consistency and can easily be removed by tearing it off. I think I bought mine at Home Depot but they should also have it at auto parts stores. It works great as an electrical insulator and provides a good water resistant shield.
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I'm sure there are lots of other brands but this is what it looks like.
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good idea... thanks!
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