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In that case, I probably wouldn't want to solder those solenoid leads, either.jackal wrote:I need it for a hydroponic system running on a rainbird controller to control valves and pumps..
adnj wrote:In that case, I probably wouldn't want to solder those solenoid leads, either.jackal wrote:I need it for a hydroponic system running on a rainbird controller to control valves and pumps..
Whosever sells the manifolds locally may also sell the WP wire nuts. I have seen sprinkler gear and landscape lighting at Peake Home Store (and boating and in ground pool gear), they may have them there, also.
If that doesn't work, what you can do is buy a can of Liquid Electrical Tape. That has worked well for me.
Put a standard wire nut on the wires, then with the wires pointing down into the cap, brush on the liquid and let it dry. That should give you a removable, water-tight connection.
Peake usually has the Liquid Electrical Tape.
It does dry out. I can't really say how long it lasts on the shelf, though.pugboy wrote:how long does the liquid tape last in the tin ?
does it dry out like a used tin of evo stik ?adnj wrote:In that case, I probably wouldn't want to solder those solenoid leads, either.jackal wrote:I need it for a hydroponic system running on a rainbird controller to control valves and pumps..
Whosever sells the manifolds locally may also sell the WP wire nuts. I have seen sprinkler gear and landscape lighting at Peake Home Store (and boating and in ground pool gear), they may have them there, also.
If that doesn't work, what you can do is buy a can of Liquid Electrical Tape. That has worked well for me.
Put a standard wire nut on the wires, then with the wires pointing down into the cap, brush on the liquid and let it dry. That should give you a removable, water-tight connection.
Peake usually has the Liquid Electrical Tape.
adnj wrote:It does dry out. I can't really say how long it lasts on the shelf, though.pugboy wrote:how long does the liquid tape last in the tin ?
does it dry out like a used tin of evo stik ?adnj wrote:In that case, I probably wouldn't want to solder those solenoid leads, either.jackal wrote:I need it for a hydroponic system running on a rainbird controller to control valves and pumps..
Whosever sells the manifolds locally may also sell the WP wire nuts. I have seen sprinkler gear and landscape lighting at Peake Home Store (and boating and in ground pool gear), they may have them there, also.
If that doesn't work, what you can do is buy a can of Liquid Electrical Tape. That has worked well for me.
Put a standard wire nut on the wires, then with the wires pointing down into the cap, brush on the liquid and let it dry. That should give you a removable, water-tight connection.
Peake usually has the Liquid Electrical Tape.
Phone Surgeon wrote:I know alot of people keep their pvc sealant in the fridge and it lasts longer but I personally wouldn't want to keep stuff like that near my food stuff
pugboy wrote:how much those rainbird valves costing?
i just setup a regular timer and using it to power a normally closed solenoid valve to water my tomatoes
they are fed with another timer running a leo pump of nutrients tank
pugboy wrote:I looking to buy a bench grinder, will take a chance with total
which of the 2 shops will have it cheaper ?
wanna setup a grinder with diamond stones for sharpening drill bits
pugboy wrote:I looking to buy a bench grinder, will take a chance with total
which of the 2 shops will have it cheaper ?
wanna setup a grinder with diamond stones for sharpening drill bits
Tool king have a Facebook page where they post prices tooRovin wrote:pugboy wrote:I looking to buy a bench grinder, will take a chance with total
which of the 2 shops will have it cheaper ?
wanna setup a grinder with diamond stones for sharpening drill bits
home expo ppl has their website with alot of products so u cud price it there then head to d tool king who doesnt have a website & i cant recall seeing it on their fb page but u cud still check
i do have a benchtop grinder but i do a quick sharpen of hss drill bits using d side of d blade of my chopsaw, not a perfect way by any means but it works ...
Phone Surgeon wrote:anyone knows where sells vinyl masking liquid locally?
its used to paint over glass and peel off after spray painting so the glass stays clean
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