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AINxtolm’s Liquid Insulating Rubber Coat is a 50mL fast-drying, waterproof liquid electrical tape that forms a durable, vibration-resistant dielectric seal. Designed for power cables, crimps, and electronic components, it prevents moisture ingress and corrosion while providing a professional, hard rubberized finish. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, it cures in just 4 hours and withstands harsh environments, making it the go-to solution for millennial pros who demand reliability and sleek aesthetics in their electrical repairs.










| ASIN | B0CGZ5T5R6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,821 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 52 in Insulating Tape |
| Brand | AINxtolm |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 125 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | AINxtolm |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Size Name | 50mL |
| Special feature | Waterproof |
| Surface Recommendation | Electrical Wires |
| Surface recommendation | Electrical Wires |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
E**R
Works perfect with 10AWG cilicone insulated cables F2 insulated crimps
Recently I've started making up my own 10AWG battery cables for ultra portable and air transportable use with cilicone cables with a grey Anderson SB50 at one end and F2 connectors at the other end. I've had issues for a while with some of my crimps where one of the cables decides to work loose and break away from the F2 crimp even when the cable is wrapped and secured with standard electrical tape usually after switching between a few small 12V LFP batteries. I've never had a grey SB50 fail me yet the trouble is always at the F2 end. I've read on a few forums that people have had solid results with liquid electrical tape I've never heard of this stuff before so decided to give it a shot. The product arrived in a small cardboard rectangular box with the sealant inside a standard squeeze tube which was a tad tricky to apply at first as my particular tube contained a fairly thick mixture. I had a small beard trimmer brush on hand which was perfect to spread this around both F2 crimps. Once you dab onto the area you are working on it doesn't run so you can use a thin brush to evenly spread it around. It appears to dry completely within around 10 to 20 minutes but I let it to set for just over 3 hours before putting the cable through a torture test by pulling between 20 and 30A from one of my small batteries powering a 55 inch LG oled TV and an LG gram 2021 laptop through a Cotek SP700-212 230V inverter. I ran the load for around 20 minutes and both F2 terminals were around room temperature. After disconnecting the inverter I yanked out both cables from the battery and the crimps stayed in tact so finally I've found a way to make up cables like a pro. I suspect my crimp terminals aren't the best quality but instead of faffing around with heatshrink and trying to work out the correct size for 10AWG cables this is a much better solution. I should mention this stuff has a strong smell similar to paint when you first apply it but it the intensity reduces after a few hours. The finished area now has a hard rubberised texture so hopefully this will take some abuse as I often travel with 10/12AH 12V LFP batteries which lets me power USB items all day as well as wowing people by powering heavier loads through an inverter. The finished cable now looks more professional rather than lumpy electrical tape which has a habit of working loose over time especially when moving between warm and cold environments. As my main battery cable is around 30Cm in length I sometimes stuff it in a pocket or in a laptop bag and sometimes leave it hooked up to the battery sat inside a plastic ziplock bag so hopefully this doesn't let me down but initial impressions are very positive. I'm going to give this a shot with a couple of LFP chargers which I've fitted with the mini 15A Powerpoles as currently the 16AWG cables have a tendency of twisting together due to the double insulation along most of the length of the output wires. I'll spread a drop into both Powerpole housings so the contacts can't easily break even when yanked by mistake. So in summery so far so good very easy to apply with a thin brush but give it some time to harden and set. If my battery cables hold up I'll use this with all sorts of other DC cables where I've spliced wires together using standard electrical tape. Please click the "like" button if you found this review helpful thank you.
M**X
Extremely handy
So good, bought more for backup. Very handy for insulating PCB underside, component legs, wire insulation stripped too far, securing small wires etc.
J**Y
Runny
It works but the tube needs a nozzle as it comes out far to runny
M**B
Be patient trial and error
Very sceptical at first but once it arrived it help me repair some battery outside lights so does what it says just got to be patient but not brave enough to try the mains
S**P
Non Flexible-further breaks with wire damage
Fairly easy to apply though the finish may not be great. However this hardens too much gradually and is more prone to breaks if that is the reason for the breakage in insulation. No flexibility. In fact after using this my wires got completely broken at that junction. So be careful as to what you use it for.
N**C
Perfect
Used as antenna sealant inside cctv camera. Dries quick.
G**T
Easy to use, sound results
Easy to use and mould around wire.. Used to repair a computer mouse lead.. Produces a flexible sound repair
K**J
Quick and easy to use
Ease of use, hardens quite quickly with good seal, a bit messy, but i have a touch like a hippo
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