In a message dated 2/14/04 8:29:21 PM, john.cook58@VERIZON.NET writes: << Re using dielectric grease on electrical contacts. Not very intuitive, is it? >> There is also something called antioxidant grease. Perhaps some are calling it dielectric grease by mistake. Among other things, antioxidant grease is used on AL-CU terminations as a convenience to allow electrical manufacturers and utility companies to supply dreck to the residential market, but that's another story. The stuff I have is called No-Ox and I think it is made by Hubbell. In a van, I smear it on all the electrical connection I can, especially the grounds. George |
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