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| Ev Archive for November 1997 |
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| 1037 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:41:03 2001 |
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Goo conductivity
Joseph Strubhar <jhsgr@JUNO.COM>
wrote:
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>I wonder what kind of "grease" you have been talking about! The kind we
>use on aluminum and copper connections in the electrical field is highly
>conductive, and is designed for use in electrical connections for
>increased connectivity, and corrosion protection. Brand-name is "DE-OX"
>or there are some others on the market.
I have used no-alox and de-ox, but currently use "cro-Pro", which has lots
of copper dust in it. I thought these were all conductive but when I put
my continuity checker in the can, I get no BEEP.
Are they conductive or not?
GF
Goo conductivity
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