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  • #16
    Carl not sure which way to proceed now. I do want a waterproof machine. What do they seal the coils with at whites? I was also thinking of doing like with an excal, it is what I meant to convey above but I am ok considering to fill the coil with epoxy as well. Not sure how that will effect the capacitance of the coil. Click image for larger version

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    • #17
      I have some MEK solvent for fish tanks, l I’ll have to see what it is exactly as it was shipped to me by accident.

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      • #18
        White's used a mixture of MEK with ABS plastic. You can try to repair the cable with an epoxy cup but if the cable sheath is failing then I suspect it will be a short-term fix.

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        • #19
          So I ordered the cable from McMaster, that’s just how I intended to wire it to the coil to make the connection water tight. My main concern was it the connection would introduce any losses to the coil or basically reduce depth.

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          • #20
            Kt315 hope this will do. Any questions on parts numbers just ask. Click image for larger version

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            • #21
              So this is what I have come up with. Any thoughts? Click image for larger version

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Cladpirate View Post
                Kt315 hope this will do. Any questions on parts numbers just ask. [ATTACH]55402[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55403[/ATTACH][ATTACH]55404[/ATTACH]
                thank you CP for pics. back board side pic is especcialy nice, near to perfect one. i see now it's whites' 505-0227 board.
                we have a schematic of it from Carl M., fabric sch.
                if you do camera shot orient a board in the way like you read - all signs and silk grafo must be in right reading orientation.
                not inverted. i give an example what i mean.
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                • #23
                  Kt, may so ask what use are the pics if there is already a schematic?

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                  • #24
                    be cause i/we do not have much resolution pics of board. i mean 5-12MB size pics.

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                    • #25
                      I will get more when it is not raining. I have another question for the group please. Would a duel field coil work with this machine or does anyone know of a decent low profile coil that will work well in the water?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Cladpirate View Post
                        I have another question for the group please. Would a duel field coil work with this machine or does anyone know of a decent low profile coil that will work well in the water?
                        Yes, a dual field will work. SMPI was sold with a DF coil for a while.

                        Many water coils are poorly designed. What you want is a very thin profile, skinny donut, with a center-mount clevis. Some Eric Foster machines have the skinny donut and center clevis but not the thin profile. Tesoro concentrics (9x8 & 12x10) have the thin profile but not the other 2. All the water coils I have ever used are either really hard to push through the water or they flip & flop in the moving surf.

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                        • #27
                          Cladpirate Search for posts by forum member Waikiki_Sweep he did some good work a few years ago on thin water coils before he ran off over some stupid political thread that raged here for a while.

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                          • #28
                            I agree, I really liked how the sand shark coil cut through the water but it did flop a lot. I have always wondered why manufacturers did not utilize an hydrofoil type design to make it easier. I still plan to fix this coil, I just don’t have faith it will perform well in the water.

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                            • #29
                              Thanks 6666 I?ll give him a search

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