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|    C.G. Learn to Robertson" Flexed Their Fingers To     |
|    Re: Dielectric Grease    |
|    09 Feb 10 04:35:40    |
      From: TheUnknownAddress@comcast.net              Thanks for the response, I will check into it.                     On 2/8/10 4:07 PM, in article i2%bn.62980$Db2.40392@edtnps83, "John       Robertson" Flexed Their Fingers To The Keyboard And Wrote The Following       Useless Dribble:              > C.G. Learn wrote:       >> I am putting in a stepper on my 222 Seeburg, is is recommended to put       >> Dielectric Grease on the tormat and selector plugs that attach to the       >> stepper, or is this a waste of time. Thanks in advance       >>       >> C.G.       >>       >       > I think it is always a good idea to put the grease on as a preventative       > measure. It will reduce the risk of corrosion and improve the metal to       > metal contact (lower resistance) although that won't matter much unless       > there is a bit of current flowing...       >       > I am very pleased with the results of using Dow Corning #4 Electrical       > grease and recommend it for protecting connectors.       >       > Do not put it on moving electrical parts - I do not think it would help       > for those, too thick for easy motion. It is not a lubricant as fas as I       > know.       >       > John :-#)#              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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