Feb 2, 2024 #1 RogerC Junior Member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Posts 10 Reaction score 3 Location Dayton, Ohio The electrical connector tab that the wire connects to has separated from the grid. Does anyone know of a fix or repair for this?
The electrical connector tab that the wire connects to has separated from the grid. Does anyone know of a fix or repair for this?
Feb 2, 2024 #2 yote0 Member Joined Jun 11, 2023 Posts 66 Reaction score 21 Location US Electrically conductive epoxy is what I use. There’s a few vids on YouTube.
Feb 2, 2024 #3 86GT351 forum member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Posts 6,049 Reaction score 909 Location Sunny South Florida That would e your best option. If not you are replacing the glass
Feb 2, 2024 #4 RogerC Junior Member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Posts 10 Reaction score 3 Location Dayton, Ohio Thank you, after I posted I wondered if some sort of adhesive existed for this.
Feb 3, 2024 #5 J john knox Junior Member Joined Sep 7, 2020 Posts 13 Reaction score 6 i soldered mine back on, i tried all the glue method none of them lasted long you can poop the glass from to much heat so try the glue first, i think the timer not working that why it over heating separating from the contact pad
i soldered mine back on, i tried all the glue method none of them lasted long you can poop the glass from to much heat so try the glue first, i think the timer not working that why it over heating separating from the contact pad
Feb 3, 2024 #6 yote0 Member Joined Jun 11, 2023 Posts 66 Reaction score 21 Location US Yes, I think soldering would be the best method if it were not for gravity. How do you overcome this? Pehaps some creative use of the flux?
Yes, I think soldering would be the best method if it were not for gravity. How do you overcome this? Pehaps some creative use of the flux?