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Default Hey, one more question!

John Kuthe wrote:
On Feb 20, 8:47 pm, Mike Romain wrote:
donquijote1954 wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:55 am, Mike Romain wrote:
Any automotive store likely has it way cheaper. Permatex is one brand,
they call theirs 'Spark Plug Boot & Electrical Connection' Dielectric
Grease they sell in little $2.00 packets. There are other brands also
that just say Spark plug boot protector.
The stuff that gets sold in a 'specialty' shop is usually way more
expensive.
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OK, the exposed parts that come to mind would be the connector and the
battery terminals sticking out from the box. But I have to handle them
all the time... What else?

Every part inside the box that screws together should get covered,
electrical or not.

Mike


TAKE IT TO EMAIL, Mike!!!

John Kuthe...


If you check the headers, you will see he does not provide a valid email
address.

'You' don't have to open the posts if you are bored of the topic, show
some restraint, don't click just like I don't click on the foreign US
political BS posted here.

He sure is full of questions though that could maybe benefit others that
use electrical items in a salt water environment, be it backcountry or
boat related. Likely more so in the other group this thread is
crossposted to though.

At least this thread isn't a religious or political thread and it is on
topic.

Mike
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Default Hey, one more question!

On Feb 21, 10:43*am, Mike Romain wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
On Feb 20, 8:47 pm, Mike Romain wrote:
donquijote1954 wrote:
On Feb 20, 10:55 am, Mike Romain wrote:
Any automotive store likely has it way cheaper. *Permatex is one brand,
they call theirs 'Spark Plug Boot & Electrical Connection' Dielectric
Grease they sell in little $2.00 packets. *There are other brands also
that just say Spark plug boot protector.
The stuff that gets sold in a 'specialty' shop is usually way more
expensive.
Mike- Hide quoted text -
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OK, the exposed parts that come to mind would be the connector and the
battery terminals sticking out from the box. But I have to handle them
all the time... What else?
Every part inside the box that screws together should get covered,
electrical or not.


Mike


TAKE IT TO EMAIL, Mike!!!


John Kuthe...


If you check the headers, you will see he does not provide a valid email
address.

'You' don't have to open the posts if you are bored of the topic, show
some restraint, don't click just like I don't click on the foreign US
political BS posted here.

He sure is full of questions though that could maybe benefit others that
use electrical items in a salt water environment, be it backcountry or
boat related. *Likely more so in the other group this thread is
crossposted to though.

At least this thread isn't a religious or political thread and it is on
topic.

Mike- Hide quoted text -

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I just want to know the technical stuff. Thank you!

The political stuff is happening elsewhere...

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Default Hey, one more question!

On Feb 20, 5:53*pm, donquijote1954
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On Feb 20, 10:55*am, Mike Romain wrote:





donquijote1954 wrote:
On Feb 19, 11:42 am, Mike Romain wrote:
donquijote1954 wrote:
Well, the maiden voyage took place...
It was a great success even though the press wasn't there. Fourth
speed was underpowered but fifth pushed it along pretty good. It was
fun though we almost lost the motor when the motor mount became lose
due to choppy water movement. Lesson, NOT GOOD FOR CHOPPY WATER.
I did buy the battery box from MinnKota that integrates the circuit
breaker, and makes everything neat and safe. AGM battery and charger
with AGM setting. So, sharks beware, you have competition for the
small fish.
Thank you all!
Thanks for the update!


Because you are in a salt environment, I would recommend you get some
dielectric grease and coat all the electrical connections with it. *This
will help a lot to keep the corrosion away. *Things exposed to that salt
air rust amazingly fast.


Mike


OK, where do I get it, West Marine?


Any automotive store likely has it way cheaper. *Permatex is one brand,
they call theirs 'Spark Plug Boot & Electrical Connection' Dielectric
Grease they sell in little $2.00 packets. *There are other brands also
that just say Spark plug boot protector.


The stuff that gets sold in a 'specialty' shop is usually way more
expensive.


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OK, the exposed parts that come to mind would be the connector and the
battery terminals sticking out from the box. But I have to handle them
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OK, I've found the stuff in spray. 8 bucks though.

No further questions!
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