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Ron Thornton wrote:
I suspect it is a cheaper product, good enough to chalk your house but not to be used on electrical stuff. Caution about house caulking silicon, I use some on an electrical device only to find out that the silicon caulking compount is electrically conductive. Fortunately I was able to peel away the silicon. I had installed resistors and LEDs to indicate open fuses on an old VW fusebox, and wondered why connecting 12v to one LED, caused multiple LEDs to illuminate. Mike. |
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