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BadDog 05-04-2007 05:47 AM

NAPA has "waterproof" grease, it is red in color. Pennzoil makes a white grease;
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...eGrease705.PDF
Spray Lithium grease is usually used for corrosion protection.

Airpacker 05-04-2007 08:17 AM

You need to be very careful if using any actual "Grease" on low voltage electrical connections. Many types of waterproof "grease" contain enough mineral materials to conduct electricity. 5 volt signal circuits don't like losing any voltage across circuits( ie inside connectors ) so only a high quality dielectric compound should be used.

Wobble 05-04-2007 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 2116063)
Ive always used dielectric on all concealed connections new or used never had any problems. You shouldnt need waterproof grease there hopefully its not getting wet. Just get out the KY and use that!

Di-electric grease by definition is non-conducting, corrosion makes for poor conduction, put the two together and you may compound a problem, I have seen that happen on race cars.



Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 2116413)
You need to be very careful if using any actual "Grease" on low voltage electrical connections. Many types of waterproof "grease" contain enough mineral materials to conduct electricity. 5 volt signal circuits don't like losing any voltage across circuits( ie inside connectors ) so only a high quality dielectric compound should be used.

Exactly, regular grease, even waterproof is not di-electric(non-conducting) whilst it is great for battery terminals etc. However di-electric grease is great for waterproofing a connection and sealing it from the air, thereby stopping oxidation and corrosion where it matters.

danoinak 05-04-2007 11:35 AM

I've been using Corrosion Block Dielectric grease for several years on my boat with no problems. I figure it helps fight any corrosion that might already be on a connection.

Pete280 05-05-2007 06:52 AM

so I shouldnt have put di-electric grease in my spark plug boots?

Michael1 05-05-2007 02:47 PM

Isn't dielectric grease just silicone grease? That's what the 3M stuff is that I have.

Michael

Wobble 05-07-2007 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Not Right (Post 2117387)
so I shouldnt have put di-electric grease in my spark plug boots?


It is a good place for it, stops water getting in and starting corrosion.

Wobble 05-07-2007 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Michael1 (Post 2117676)
Isn't dielectric grease just silicone grease? That's what the 3M stuff is that I have.

Michael


It is not di-electric unless it says it is.

Reckless32 05-07-2007 12:15 PM

Okay so what is a good off-the-shelf dielectric grease brand that may come in a spray can or something besides those little squeeze tubes? I'm looking for quantity & good shelf-life in my shed when not in use.

troc 05-07-2007 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Reckless32 (Post 2119240)
Okay so what is a good off-the-shelf dielectric grease brand that may come in a spray can or something besides those little squeeze tubes? I'm looking for quantity & good shelf-life in my shed when not in use.

Dow Corning. we use it on gas turbine electrical connections
Available in cans or 8 oz tubes from MSC


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