conductive grease
Yoder, W. douglas
yoderw at msoe.edu
Mon Jun 21 09:15:22 EDT 2004
I've always used Vaseline for battery terminals. I wonder if medical
electrode gel would work?
-Doug
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> Anyone know of a conductive grease, sorta like naalox/nolox (which
> was labeled only for copper-aluminum and aluminum-aluminum)? Caig
> used to make something many years ago with suspended copper and such.
>
> And yup, it needs to be conductive- no dielectric grease(and yes I'm
> aware of dielectric grease's uses :-) This would be the sort of
> thing for battery terminals, and actually in this specific case the
> alternator connections.
>
> Thanks!
> Brett
>
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