Securing Dupont connectors to headers


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    Default Re: Securing Dupont connectors to headers

    Quote Originally Posted by Demon View Post
    Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I've been reading some more on threadlocker liquids, and they're actually designed to seep into threads.

    I don't think a 1/2 drive ratchet is gonna be a good idea to get the socket off the header.
    Also, some of those glue types release fumes when they are drying. The fumes can affect other parts of the circuit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsocor01 View Post
    Also, some of those glue types release fumes when they are drying...
    I did not know that.

    I don't want unnecessary fumes in my workarea. Not just for me, but also for any plastics or synthetic materials.

    I had stored a really nice set of speakers under my stairs. My heart sank when I noticed that the thin foam membrane around the speaker had totally degraded. Same with the foam in my Konica 35mm camera; totally turned to powder.

    I know that the EVA foam that I'm using in the LCD enclosure is "supposed" to last millenia, but why risk it. A small vented paint booth is on my TO-DO list, especially for instant glue.

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