Victor,
Say that 10 times real fast! (I can't say it once.)
Would it hurt to put dielectric grease on all the electrical contacts in
the dash and engine compartment? As in the headlight control switch. Does
it cause much of a voltage drop between conductive materials? What I see
from searching the web is that it works well with tight connections. Here's
one URL:
http://www.brickboard.com/ARCHIVES/1998JAN/7808.shtml
Curious as to what applications do and don't work.
Fred - So.SF
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Subject: Re[2]: dimmer control - Now Contact Cleaners
Author: "Laury; Victor" <LauryV@MTA.NET>
Date: 4/3/2001 1:45 PM
John McCarthy Wrote - In the past I used trichlorotriflouroethane, but it is
very bad for the
environment...ELC-ps contains no CFC's..but watch it around the kids..it's
VERY flammable..they make a non flammable cleaner ELC-NF..but it's really
pricey...good luck...John
trichlorotriflouroethane - Love this stuff! We use it at work as electric
contact cleaner. It's awesome and I'm the Envrionmental Compliance man! But,
If it really works, no doubt it will be ileagal soon.
You'll find it at an electroics supply near you, and don't forget to pick up
a tube of dielectric grease while you're there.
Victor
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