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On May 3, 10:02*am, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 03 May 2012 08:12:56 -0400, wrote: Where nothing else will do, there is nothing as effective as silicone grease in excluding moisture from bulbs and other semi-exposed electrical contacts. ==== I'll second the motion regarding silicone (dielectric) grease. *I've started using it on just about everything, even dipping wire ends in it before crimping them. * You can buy a good sized tube of it at NAPA for about $3 which makes it a real bargain. Sounds like your switch may have to be labeled "under sail" and "under power!" The last of my old sailboats had 3 switches, one for the masthead tri-color, the original for the deck mounted lights, and the third was for the mast mounted steaming light. I know others disagree with me but I solder and then heat shrink connections that have corrosion potential. But then the wire needs to be well secured. The solder makes that part of the wire rigid and if it flexes somewhere nearby it may eventually break at the end of the solder joint. |
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