Samson16
Well-known member
- First Name
- Kyle
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2023
- Threads
- 18
- Messages
- 3,622
- Reaction score
- 3,587
- Location
- Orlando, FL.
- Vehicles
- '22 F-150 XLT Powerboost Super Crew 4x4
- Occupation
- Aviation systems
I can’t see who you are talking too! It’s as if you’re scolding and educating the voice in your head lol. Must be something wrong with my settings…Seriously? Never worked around electricity, owned a boat, or worked on a car? Air is an insulator too, how do you keep that out of the connector? Metal on metal connectors have no issue with insulating grease or oil, it's standard practice.
Yes, you can fill connectors with grease, or oil and dielectric grease is the best. Every connector on both of my sonar/gps systems is packed full of the stuff. Every time I've change spark plugs I pack the boots with dielectric grease to prevent water intrusion, hell they sell the stuff in little packs labeled 'tune up grease' at the autopart stores. Do a little research before you spread misinformation, the stuff is great for keeping water out.
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