Subject: RE: Electrical questions revisited
Author: greg hopkins
Date: Jul 23, 2005, 9:22 PM
Post ID: 1719198417
I googled "dielectric grease" and the first listing is a joint called Nye Specialty Lubricants. They sell electricly condusive grease in a few grades. One is specific for battery terninals. I wouldn't doubt NAPA could get something similar. Happy Hunting. Greg
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Dielectric grease does NOT conduct electricity. It's usually or always
a silicone based grease, with a high dielectric and very low wetting (to
prevent moisture/oxidation).
J
greg hopkins wrote:
I think it conducts electricity, like WD-40. Greg Charlie Mullendore wrote:Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: |
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