I'm trying to incorporate a 2.8" resistive touchscreen LCD into an outdoor application. My two biggest problems are sunlight readability and weatherproofing (within reason - a well placed hailstorm would be more than I want to handle). The biggest of those two is weatherproofing - the device isn't fixed, so if you're getting too much sunlight, you can change the angle to the sun. I'm going to design a custom plastic housing to mount the LCD in, but I need a way to seal it to the plastic and possibly even pot the back side of it. Any ideas? So far I've considered an RTV compound, or straight epoxy, or an epoxy based potting compound, and even the good 3M transfer adhesive, but I'm just wondering what other people might have used with success. Thanks, Tony -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist