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![]() " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Vince" wrote in message news:zoVug.4165$Lw.3638@trnddc07... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Not really. A dielectric means it will conduct electricity. Dielectric means it insulates not conducts. ooopppss! You are right, of course. I had it backwards. The dielectrics are available as a grease though, not a curable silicone to the best of my knowledge, although I didn't look for it. There are noncorrosive silicones designed to seal electrical connections. Eisboch I have always soldered then heat shrink wrapped my electrical connections on the boat. What advantage does the noncorrosive silicone add to the mix? Does it replace the heat shrink wrap and do a better job? I don't know. I've always heat shrinked also. I found out about the silicon sealant issue when I was installing buried wiring for a sprinkler system. The connections were made with wirenuts and I was advised to fill them with silicon "rubber" but of the type that would not corrode the wires. Eisboch |
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