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In a message dated 2/4/2006 3:01:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
europa-list-digest@matronics.com writes:
Hi Brian
> A smear of grease might be Ok after you have connected the earth terminals
> but not before.  You want the best possible electrical contact and this
> requires a chemically clean joint- grease on the contact face is not good
> 
> This would be true for normal grease, but there are products available that 
> are conductive, usually refered to in the telecommunications world as 
> "conductive grease". You will find them at any electrical supply house. One in
> particular we use on copper to copper connections is called "Penetrox". 
> Penetrox
> is basically copper powder that is mixed in grease. There are also similar 
> products sold under the name "Copper Coat" and "CopperOx". These preparations
> enhance the conductivity of the connection between a lug and buss bar or 
> between the lug and the cable if applied before crimping them. They also 
> prevent
> oxidation of the connection later on. They are commonly used on electrical 
> connections that are exposed to weather, such as lightning protection systems
and 
> outdoor lighting fixtures. There are also products available specificly 
> formulated for aluminum to copper or aluminum to aluminum connections.
> 
> Anyway, hope it helps!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Lawton 
> Dunlap, TN
> A-245 (Engine installation complete, airfame complete, painted surfaces 
> being finish buffed today while I await FAA registration. Watch this space for
a 
> big announcement coming in a few weeks!)
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