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Re: horn ring lube
> Yeah. Seems to be something of a misnomer. The term dielectric refers to
> what would normally be called an insulator. The grease should be
> conductive for this purpose. IME, a "dielectric" grease is used for
> purposes requiring a conductive grease and is, in fact, conductive.
> Amazing, huh? :-)
They seem to be conductive over a very short gap and insulating beyond
that. Don't ask me why.
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