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Thread: How to use heat shrink?

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    Hi all

    I think i understand the use for heat shrink, nbut what i dont yet know is, how to shrink it, can anyone enlighten me? also does it require any speacial tools?

    thanks Alex

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  3. Depends what you are using it for Babeth is right, an appropriate amount of heat a light or something is ok for shrinking for connectors. If you are using it for battery packs you might need a broader source, I would use a heat gun, on a low setting at a distance.

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    the old black and decker heat gun has always done the trick for me

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    We just use the side of a soldering iron

    (Message edited by team ballistix driver on October 27, 2007)

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    to make a long story short: any heatsource that makes the shrinking happen. A wide heatsource for larger surfaces, and lighters or soldering irons for stuff like connectors.

    A hot air gun is the preferred method.

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    would a hair dryer work?

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    Yes, on some heatshrink, although depending on the hair drier, it may not get hot enough to fully shrink.
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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    just tested the temperature on a hairdryer i did buy for cooling batteries, and it measured roughly 80 degrees centigrade, (by the way the hairdryer did have a cool setting)

    Thanks Alex

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