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  • 7" Bounty Hunter Coil Conversion To Tesoro Specs

    I bought an old Bounty Hunter 505 ID (nonworking) at the Flea Market for $10 and
    decided to modify the 7" coil to work on my TGSL.

    I opened it up by slicing all around with an xacto then pried the housing away from
    the foam inside. It was a little tough but using a paint scraper helped get up inside.

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    I picked out all the foam bit by bit;
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    Revealing the RX and Buck coils;
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    TX and notice only the bottom housing is painted with conductive paint;
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    I attached drain wires then painted both half's with graphite;
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    And glued the new TX (wound to 6.2mh) down;
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    Next to wind the RX and Buck...

  • #2
    Your quality of work is top notch, waiting to see it finished.

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    • #3
      you make your own graphite paint or you buy it if you made it how. i am gonna try i have graphite sticks and boat varnish i think there's a thread about it somewhere.

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      • #4
        I'm using this stuff in an easy to apply spray can!

        http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...-12-oz-aerosol

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Silver Dollar View Post
          I'm using this stuff in an easy to apply spray can!

          http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...-12-oz-aerosol
          I saw your reply in another thread a few days ago. I've been wanting to try graphite shielding. When I saw it keeps grass from sticking to the mower deck I had a few reasons to purchase some(shielding,available locally, mower deck and cost). I bought a quart can at the local tractor supply not knowing if the spray can would be enough for the mower deck. Made a test coil. So far it looks good, passes the hand test. Would like to test for attenuation and if it's better to cover just the coil or cover the housing. I see in your post above they covered only the bottom of the housing. Thanks for the information.

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          • #6
            I've seen other coils where they put a square of copper approximately 2" x 2" and
            tied that to shield for grounding. So it's possible a full shield is not necessary...

            The spray stuff is easy to apply, though I got a clog after 2 coils. I think the graphite
            sometimes clumps. I was shying away from shielding until I found this stuff!

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