Hobby shop? Do you remember the name of the lubricant? I haven't picked up a lubricant yet, but I did pick up new batteries. I'm no electrician/electronics whiz, so thanks for the heads up. <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


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This confused me, so I looked it up and it was pointed out by an expert:

"The primary purposes of dielectric grease is to keep out moisture, and prevent corrosion. Prevention of corrosion keeps the metal-to-metal contact point in a connector conducting electricity. If the grease conducted electricity, it would allow the tracking to ground of the power or signal being conducted. It's neutral and forms an excellent 02 block. Also lubricates but w/o any specific bulk."


Edited by Simon (10/01/06 05:37 PM)
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