In a message dated 2/14/04 8:06:56 AM, RAlanen@AOL.COM writes: << Now, where I got my misinformation is another matter. >> Perhaps you are mistaking conducting grease (Conduto-Lube, for one) with dielectric grease. There are medium and high voltage applications for both of these greases, but using one for the other would be disastrous. "Medium voltage" in this case is about 4-25 kV, so obviously, smearing some conducting lube instead of dielectric grease to ease on a stress cone might make for some interesting special effects. George |
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