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Can any resin be used to seal electrical connections?

I am wanting to use some resin to permanently seal an electrical junction box. Can any resin be used? are they all water tight and non conductive. Thanks in advance!

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In her pantalones and he is there to extinguish it with his pantoles' fire extinguishing hose *insert flamboyant spanish music here*
This question reminds me of a 13-year-old person who asked a question on how to control bedwetting. Here is the solution for a bedwetting man if you want to let him sleep with you peacefully. From Replace: While there are several brands of adult diapers available (even for small adults), that won't solve your problem, really. Does Mom know about this? You need to be examined by a physician - preferably a urologist. Bedwetting is not unheard of at your age, but it is a bit unusual. From greydoc6: You might consider Attends or similar item available at most pharmacies and supermarkets. It's normal to be embarrassed about this, especially because the lay public is so ill-informed about bed wetting. Most bed wetting is hereditary. A parent or other close relative probably had similar problems. It's not something you can easily control. You've probably tried these, but let me restate a few recommendations. 1) limit fluid intake after supper. 2) empty your bladder before you go to bed. 3) do you know what time of the night you wet your bed? You might try setting an alarm about 30 minutes earlier, then get up to urinate. 4) have you used alarms? I think you can get one for less than $60. The sensor fits in your pj's or diaper. Moisture will activate the alarm which is operated by AA batteries. You awaken and void. After a variable time, you will not urinate at night. If you lose control during the day, you need to consult a pediatric urologist.

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