yes u can solder BUT twist wires before you solder as if wire get shot it will melt solder and wires will separate so twist will hold them in place. Electrical tape is mostly for water/moisture/humidity insulation so make sure silicone tubes covers far enough form a disconnect point, silicone form chiller is perfect choice.
if u see same synptoms of high voltage leak, arc from wire to body/ground after few hours then check hymidity, check wire temp (contact less ir thermometer). if humidity increasing or water leaks from tune it can conduct electricity. if wire gets hot it may expose crack in shielding. both scenarios are not too mych likely but phisics is phisics . other thing to check is ur ground. if some how electric flow does not go though tunbe or its ground wire it will try to find nearest and weakest exit point. ex bad ground wire or some how electrical defect in power supply that increases resistance on groumd. what i seen on our own machine was leakage from flyback transformers, ex as power supply gets hot flybacks start shooting lighting to power supply body (inside). so bottom lime if wires leaking replace all, really all wired. if does not help replace power supply, if does not help look at what u could possibly miss in symptoms :)
@@lasercutzinfo4718 ur right i guess I did wrong instead of cilicon pipe as protection i used plastic pipes . For now I did changed to cilicon pipe to cover attached area . And for humidity yes can be a factor too . As I living in tropical weather country very high humidity level 😑 . Tqvm for explaining
plastic pipe can work but depends on plastic ex abs can absorb moisture which is irrelevant to most cases but when comes to high voltage it can become a conductor. so yes, try silicone and as long as possible to to isolate any unexpected exit point
Thank you for this Video! It was a huge help.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the instruction video. I'm replacing my tube confidently now!
Thank you sooooo much for this video tutorial! I will follow your instructions! Very, very, very good video!!!
Then this cable it is supposed to be wrapped with tape in tube?
red cable splice, wrapped by electrical tape, then silicone goes on top and and extra electrical tape on sides on tube
Can i use solder to then electric tape then use pipe thats with chiller
yes u can solder BUT twist wires before you solder as if wire get shot it will melt solder and wires will separate so twist will hold them in place. Electrical tape is mostly for water/moisture/humidity insulation so make sure silicone tubes covers far enough form a disconnect point, silicone form chiller is perfect choice.
I do those steps everytime , machine runs fine 3 to 4 houres and then start again and burns everything :(
if u see same synptoms of high voltage leak, arc from wire to body/ground after few hours then check hymidity, check wire temp (contact less ir thermometer). if humidity increasing or water leaks from tune it can conduct electricity. if wire gets hot it may expose crack in shielding. both scenarios are not too mych likely but phisics is phisics . other thing to check is ur ground. if some how electric flow does not go though tunbe or its ground wire it will try to find nearest and weakest exit point. ex bad ground wire or some how electrical defect in power supply that increases resistance on groumd. what i seen on our own machine was leakage from flyback transformers, ex as power supply gets hot flybacks start shooting lighting to power supply body (inside). so bottom lime if wires leaking replace all, really all wired. if does not help replace power supply, if does not help look at what u could possibly miss in symptoms :)
@@lasercutzinfo4718 ur right i guess I did wrong instead of cilicon pipe as protection i used plastic pipes . For now I did changed to cilicon pipe to cover attached area . And for humidity yes can be a factor too . As I living in tropical weather country very high humidity level 😑 . Tqvm for explaining
plastic pipe can work but depends on plastic ex abs can absorb moisture which is irrelevant to most cases but when comes to high voltage it can become a conductor.
so yes, try silicone and as long as possible to to isolate any unexpected exit point
@@lasercutzinfo4718 yes I did tried yesterday so far whole afternoon runs smouth . Tq
@@ika9 that's perfect, im glad i was able to help!