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Title: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: monkeyxx on June 01, 2011, 08:10:52 PM
I've seen guys like DAM and Plum Crazy put cool colored tubing on the legs of their transistors.  seems eminently practical as well for preventing shorts.  how do I do this?  I can't figure it out.  is there tiny heat shrink tubing out there, or, strip a certain kind of wire in a certain way?

here's an example
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/ringmod/squawk.jpg)

also what's a good clear rubber gunk you can use to hold stuff down inside a pedal like Throbak?  seems like a good idea for a rugged permanent installation.  the LED and battery clip just look to be held with epoxy to me, for a permanent strong bond.  can't identify this clear rubbery stuff though, hot glue?  it's softer than that though, more bendable, seems good for gluing a circuit board or wires

here's an example (http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m112/monkeyxx/STONEBENDERHACK003.jpg)

Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: blooze_man on June 01, 2011, 08:20:47 PM
I just use leftover wire insulation for the leads. At one point I had a can of Brush On Electrical Tape which was really cool that worked for securing wires and things.
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: Joe Hart on June 01, 2011, 08:24:18 PM
Yup. Wire insulation.
-Joe Hart
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: deadastronaut on June 01, 2011, 08:48:38 PM
and silicon maybe.... :)
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: monkeyxx on June 01, 2011, 11:21:41 PM
beautiful! thanks.  now I've got a whole new use for my pile of colored wire.

silicon.  is there a specific kind that's suitable?  like something you could buy at Home Depot might work? and might have a convenient applicator tip.

I have some silicon adhesive but it's kind of wet and runny and not very goopy, and it dries white not clear.  there's probably a better kind of silicon for this type of job
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: deadastronaut on June 02, 2011, 03:59:15 AM
i'm not saying it is!...but it sure looks like it...

the clear waterproof stuff...like the window/mirror/ bathroom type gear!...


Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: Johan on June 02, 2011, 04:13:11 AM
you can buy that tube at better electronic suppliers. it's made for that purpose.
J
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: spargo on June 02, 2011, 04:30:34 AM
I just use small shrink tubing for the positive leg of LEDs.  But stuff doesn't really move around in the box.  I've built plenty of pedals with LED wires just bare and no issues.
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: pjwhite on June 02, 2011, 12:27:42 PM
You can use wire insulation removed from a wire to cover the legs of an LED, or heat shrink, or teflon tubing, which is what I like.  It doesn't melt like some insulation, and doesn't require shrinking.
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=teflon+tubing&_sacat=See-All-Categories (http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=teflon+tubing&_sacat=See-All-Categories)

The goop looks like silicone (not silicon) aquarium sealer.
http://www.amazon.com/AG-SILICONE-SEALANT-10OZ-CLEAR/dp/B0002ASD34 (http://www.amazon.com/AG-SILICONE-SEALANT-10OZ-CLEAR/dp/B0002ASD34)
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: boogietone on June 02, 2011, 12:35:06 PM
You should find silicone at the local hardware (Lowes or HomeDepot if you are in the US). It typically comes in a foot long tube and is dispensed using a "grease gun." It can be clear or white and does not dry to a hard state. I do not know its electrical properties.
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: petemoore on June 02, 2011, 01:53:35 PM
  Yupp, looks pretty that way, might as put the insulation to some use !
   Otherwise 'box' jacks [the outside is sealed outside] can be used to prevent Jr. from inserting pens and needles into the device.
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: bluesman1218 on June 02, 2011, 04:26:40 PM
Heat shrink, without shrinking, works. I used to shrink it, but it's a pain if I have to access the lead for testing or want to add a component for a later mod.
I have also used leftover wire insulation, but it may not slide on easily, depending on the length. I recently scored a 50' roll of red silicone tubing at a surplus store, for $1, with a perfect i.d. for this.  8)
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: amptramp on June 02, 2011, 09:42:30 PM
Most silicone caulking compound is unsuitable for electronics use as it generates acetic acid (vinegar) as it cures.  Acetic acid is both conductive and corrosive, which is why non-acetic materials like Dow RTV-3145 are preferred for high-reliability applications like avionics or medical equipment.

As for the OP's question of transistor/LED legs, you can use heat-shrink or ordinary non-shrinkable tubing of whatever colour you need.
Title: Re: how to dress the legs of a transistor or LED?
Post by: Mike Burgundy on June 03, 2011, 05:32:51 AM
Looks like hotmelt glue to me.
Works like a charm, just make sure you don't touch anything plastic (ie wire insulation) with the gun tip.