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Topic: Is this the same as dielectric gel?  (Read 2627 times)

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Malibu_Two

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i just bought a tiny tube of dielectric gel at Kragen for $4 and then found this on Amazon...is this the same stuff?

http://www.amazon.com/Super-Lube-Anti-Corrosion-Connector-82016/dp/B000K93WLU/ref=sr_1_2/104-2136867-2658341?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1188948240&sr=8-2

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That looks like the stuff

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Most of the dielectric grease or gell products are a 100% silicone solids compound.


Malibu_Two

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Hmm, well the ad doesn't seem to specify that...Thanks though!
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fishshim

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That is the right stuff and a lifetime supply too!


ScottThornley

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I've posted it before, but it's time for a refresh: Corrosion-X, the same stuff you can use on your reels to keep them in good shape, is also a dielectric. No need to have two different containers hanging about.

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Scott


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Scott, does Corrosion-X stay in place as long as a gel product would? Assuming, of course, that the connectors never get wet...


ScottThornley

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I wouldn't know, to be honest. I rinse out the contact areas after each outing, and then apply Corrosion-X.  I like knowing there's just a thin film that is unlikely to hide any abrasive grit.

When it comes to grease, you could always harvest some from the waterproof grease caps used for irrigation wiring.

Regards,
Scott