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Tim Kelley
 
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Dielectric silicone INCREASES the resistance ?!?!?!? You sure? The
label didn't lead me to believe that. If that is the case then yes ...
I sure don't want to be using it !!!

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Dan Krueger
 
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CRC is a manufacturer of many products - most designed to resist some
sort of corrosion. Here's the West Marine link for one of their
electrical products. I bought mine at the local marina. I said "CRC?"
they said "across from the wall". Pretty well known stuff - at least
in S. FL.

Dan

http://tinyurl.com/bjsvr

Tim Kelley wrote:

Last night I fixed the problem that I originally made a post for. I
had done some hasty rewiring out on the water, and did not hook wires
back up correctly. The lesson I learned was:

"If FOUR wires are connected to a battery terminal, you pull them all
off and then reconnect THREE of the wires back to the terminal (leaving
one wire hanging) ... things may not operate on your boat as expected.

Oh well - dumb mistake. But dumb mistakes add up to experience. I
sure won't make this mistake again.

By the way - at my local West Marine I asked about "CRC" that was
mentioned above. The folks at WM did not have a clue what I was
talking about. I bought a small tube of dielectric silicone, which I
assume is similar. I believe I know what CRC is - isn't it that red
tinted gel that is on boat wire connections? Is there another name for
this product? Or a manufacturer's name?

Thanks,

TK

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Dan Krueger
 
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BTW - dielectric means:

"A nonconductor of electricity, especially a substance with electrical
conductivity of less than a millionth (10-6) of a siemens."

I only know that term from plumbing. It's a term for connecting two
different metals so there is no corrosion - or contact.

Dan


Tim Kelley wrote:

Last night I fixed the problem that I originally made a post for. I
had done some hasty rewiring out on the water, and did not hook wires
back up correctly. The lesson I learned was:

"If FOUR wires are connected to a battery terminal, you pull them all
off and then reconnect THREE of the wires back to the terminal (leaving
one wire hanging) ... things may not operate on your boat as expected.

Oh well - dumb mistake. But dumb mistakes add up to experience. I
sure won't make this mistake again.

By the way - at my local West Marine I asked about "CRC" that was
mentioned above. The folks at WM did not have a clue what I was
talking about. I bought a small tube of dielectric silicone, which I
assume is similar. I believe I know what CRC is - isn't it that red
tinted gel that is on boat wire connections? Is there another name for
this product? Or a manufacturer's name?

Thanks,

TK

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Tim Kelley
 
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Thanks - I better shelve the dielectric crap I got at West Marine and
go to an auto store and get some CRC.
Tim

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