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Old 02-12-17, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ksisler
Nope. If you get dielectric compound it will be a light creamy white paste that looks sort of like lithium grease. It never hardens or cures.
This compound is used in plumbing connections, especially water heaters. Where the steel connector joins with copper pipe, electrolytic corrosion occurs more dramatically. You can find this in the plumbing section of your home center, usually next to the water heaters. I use it for electrical connections that are exposed to weather, as in an automobile. Nice stuff!
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