Building the crossover for the Omni12TB?

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Building the crossover for the Omni12TB?

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Do you guys use epoxy to place components on the mounting board? I was thing of hot glue but would the heat affect the performance of the cap or coil? Or just use a 5 minute epoxy and tie wrap for the bigger coils? Thanks! :wink:
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A touch of hot glue is OK to use. The bonus is that you can use you hot glue gun to melt the glue so that you can remove the part if needed.
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Thanks Tom, anyone else want to comment? Anyone, anyone, anyone? :cowboy:
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High temperature hot glue and zip strips are your friend. :wink:
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DJPhatman wrote:High temperature hot glue and zip strips are your friend. :wink:
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