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<blockquote data-quote="Whooshka" data-source="post: 1451018" data-attributes="member: 93041"><p>When you say clean and lube, what lube are you referring to? Dielectric grease inhibits current flow. You should only use it outside of a connection to insulate it from moisture.</p><p></p><p>"Should you use dielectric grease on electrical connections?</p><p>Ensure that the grease does not touch the path of electrical currents or where parts are connecting. This is because the grease is an insulator, and it disrupts the flow of currents. Therefore, it is recommended to use dielectric grease on surfaces of electrical parts where the currents are not passing."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whooshka, post: 1451018, member: 93041"] When you say clean and lube, what lube are you referring to? Dielectric grease inhibits current flow. You should only use it outside of a connection to insulate it from moisture. "Should you use dielectric grease on electrical connections? Ensure that the grease does not touch the path of electrical currents or where parts are connecting. This is because the grease is an insulator, and it disrupts the flow of currents. Therefore, it is recommended to use dielectric grease on surfaces of electrical parts where the currents are not passing." [/QUOTE]
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