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<blockquote data-quote="Perth Tim" data-source="post: 551851" data-attributes="member: 15405"><p>Hi, I was out in the backyard with the young bloke searching for his many many many buried hot wheel cars and he hit my nox coil with a small spade. It seems to just be a small dent in the top plastic, but I know how even a small pin hole leak in salt water can ruin things so should I put a dab of something over it and if so what should I use? I don't want to put something on there and find it eats the plastic.</p><p></p><p>I can't see any bare metal even under the jewllers loop, and my understanding was the nox coils are potted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perth Tim, post: 551851, member: 15405"] Hi, I was out in the backyard with the young bloke searching for his many many many buried hot wheel cars and he hit my nox coil with a small spade. It seems to just be a small dent in the top plastic, but I know how even a small pin hole leak in salt water can ruin things so should I put a dab of something over it and if so what should I use? I don't want to put something on there and find it eats the plastic. I can't see any bare metal even under the jewllers loop, and my understanding was the nox coils are potted? [/QUOTE]
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