I'm intending on getting the new hall sensors I picked up on the forum fitted soon. I've bought some 20AWG silicone cable (high temp and flexible), and I'm just looking at how to shield everything. My thoughts are to wrap all the wires in some copper shield like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EMI-COPPE...?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Other&hash=item43b0ef42ed
Then completely strip the insulation off another wire and solder it at various points along the shielding (to connect to the shield pin on the connector). Then cover the whole lot in heat shrink (although I can't find anything rated at over 125 degrees celsius at the moment)
What has anyone else done ?
(I'm expecting the original shielding and wiring to be completely shot)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EMI-COPPE...?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Other&hash=item43b0ef42ed
Then completely strip the insulation off another wire and solder it at various points along the shielding (to connect to the shield pin on the connector). Then cover the whole lot in heat shrink (although I can't find anything rated at over 125 degrees celsius at the moment)
What has anyone else done ?
(I'm expecting the original shielding and wiring to be completely shot)
