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Electrically Conductive Grease

tuney443

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Mar 19, 2006
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Dutchess County,NY
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excavating contractor
I just saw a test done on a product that would work here by the name of Service Hold.A parts guy literally risked his life to show this demo.He took a light bulb in a socket on a cord,sprayed it thoroughly with Service Hold,then with his bare hand holding the socket,submerged it in a full 5 gallon bucket of water.It's made in Georgia,I believe Grainger and McMaster has it.
 

geneb

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Nov 28, 2009
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Location
Alabama
All electricians that work with high current and amps do have this type of grease.:)
They add it to the cables before crimping together to get good connection between the cable and crimped on shoes.
Is also added to ends of cables when mounted into your fuseholder at home.

Makes a bether connection without the need to tighten the hell out of the mounting bolts.
Solves problems with overheat in the connection to the fuseholder.;)

We use penatrox for ground connections. Don't know if we still use that brand now. It will stop corrosion but if don't know how good it will be a lubrication.
 
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