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Coil lead deterioration
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<blockquote data-quote="Randolph" data-source="post: 638355" data-attributes="member: 4156"><p>Hi all, I loaned a Coilteck 22 inch mono coil from a friend. The day he gave it to me the lead was fine. We put it in a large plastic bag but when I pulled it out of the bag to try a week later it looked like it had perished with bits of the outer cable falling apart. I had it in my garage for about 4 days then carried it on the back seat of my car to Coolgardie. The coil is about 2 years old and used minimally. Does anyone know what could cause this to happen over a short period. We have been told that leads cannot be replaced on coilteck coils but have to buy a special tape to fix. Any input into this Mystery would be appreciated. Cheers Rando</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randolph, post: 638355, member: 4156"] Hi all, I loaned a Coilteck 22 inch mono coil from a friend. The day he gave it to me the lead was fine. We put it in a large plastic bag but when I pulled it out of the bag to try a week later it looked like it had perished with bits of the outer cable falling apart. I had it in my garage for about 4 days then carried it on the back seat of my car to Coolgardie. The coil is about 2 years old and used minimally. Does anyone know what could cause this to happen over a short period. We have been told that leads cannot be replaced on coilteck coils but have to buy a special tape to fix. Any input into this Mystery would be appreciated. Cheers Rando [/QUOTE]
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