Frank, do you have a container of dielectric grease which says the stuff is a conductor??? That's really shocking. Hehe. Seriously, it works even though it's actually an insulator (eg, "dielectric"). The film of grease is displaced by metal to metal contacts and helps keep those connections gas tight. //Jack
> Dielectric grease is a conductor, It enhances the electrical connection and > protects that connection from corrosion. Read the info on the container you > have. Cheers, > > Frank Condelli |
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