So if its an insulator why is it called dialectric grease?
And how is it any better than Vaseline?
Skye
Word on the street is Maynard Hirsch said:
> Yes it is an insulator, but what happens is:
>
> 1. because of physical contact, continuity is there
> 2. It prevents corrosion and also shorts.
>
> Lucas terminals seem to have a problem with corrosion, expecially where they
> are attached to ground. I have never had a problem with connections where I
> use dielectric grease.
>
> Maynard
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