Window Encoders
Discussion
I had posted this across on the FB Tuscan page, so apologies to those who have already seen it.
I made up a batch of Window encoders some time ago and now have 10 pairs left.
They are all fully tested and conformal coated to help with any moisture problems that 'might' affect our cars occasionally....
Prior to just listing the remainder on Ebay if anyone here is interested, please drop me a message or post below.
They are £45 for a pair including P&P
I made up a batch of Window encoders some time ago and now have 10 pairs left.
They are all fully tested and conformal coated to help with any moisture problems that 'might' affect our cars occasionally....
Prior to just listing the remainder on Ebay if anyone here is interested, please drop me a message or post below.
They are £45 for a pair including P&P
The later factory versions of the earlier Bosch motor matched encoders were simply hot glued over to negate any water getting at them and as an anti-vibration of the soldered wires.
Then the along with the later cars having a different encoder the T cars with SME motors have an integral magnetic ring on the armature (top in my picture along with the early and late versions) again this is potted in later versions.
A@
Then the along with the later cars having a different encoder the T cars with SME motors have an integral magnetic ring on the armature (top in my picture along with the early and late versions) again this is potted in later versions.
A@
Edited by Adrian@ on Thursday 13th June 09:13
Adrian@ said:
The later factory versions of the earlier Bosch motor matched encoders were simply hot glued over to negate any water getting at them and as an anti-vibration of the soldered wires.
Then the along with the later cars having a different encoder the T cars with SME motors have an integral magnetic ring on the armature (top in my picture along with the early and late versions) again this is potted in later versions.
A@
Thanks Adrian. I'm sure the magnetic version on later cars would prove more reliable over time. When I removed my faulty encoder it had the same hot glue/potting compound as in your picture. Although time had not served it well as it had started to degrade into a sticky gel.Then the along with the later cars having a different encoder the T cars with SME motors have an integral magnetic ring on the armature (top in my picture along with the early and late versions) again this is potted in later versions.
A@
Edited by Adrian@ on Thursday 13th June 09:13
I opted for an acrylic conformal coating, which would normally help against moisture / condensation. Mine is a 2000 car, so I can't really grumble that the original only lasted 24 years!
Gassing Station | Tuscan | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff