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Would something like this be a feasible material for an enclosure?

That’s basically what is used as the base for fiberglass enclosures. This version just has adhesive on it.

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Could I use this for the entirety of the enclosure?

You can always just leave your loopkey in while it charges…

Or, @b264 has an inline voltmeter that he uses, basically got a charger socket on one side and a jack on the other, with the meter across it. I think it’s made entirely of JB weld XD

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Nah it would need a bonding agent to keep the layers together and stiff.

Yes, there is.

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Was thinking of using car repair epoxy for that…thought I didn’t need to mention :wink:

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What battery meter are you using? This one?


Do you have an anti spark unit in there or just a loop key?

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Man I like you a lot… I was really worried for you haha.

Ok we can move past this.

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Yep, it is :wink:

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I’d be worried for me too. My job would kill me otherwise. So I could buy a few of those rolls and not have to worry about sheets?

I think it would work well. The adhesive may even help it stay in shape better. Try and offset the grid pattern between layers.

You mean like criss-cross or overlayed slightly?
Also my only true concern is the glue itself…would it react with the epoxy

Overlayed. No clue on epoxy reactivity.

Cool. I’m looking at plan b to z if I dont go with an enclosure from @eBoosted for my trampa. He made some very clean ones but pricing for a Canadian is pretty hefty

Try making a sample piece first, let it cure, wait another extra day, then try to break it.

That’s my suggestion.

But I’ve never used those parts in that way…

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I can’t be the first to try this?? That’s just impossible

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I’ve never heard of this before

Technically it’s fiberglass meshed tape… I like your thought process. Test for science!

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