cleaning blocking diode connections

oldjohnnyb

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I want to clean the stud bolt connections on a blocking diode assembly. They are badly corroded and i'm not sure the nuts will come off. I am proposing to use "Servicol 10". I am concerned that solvent will penitrate the moulding in which the rectifiers are sealed. Has anybody any thoughts. I am reluctant to use "Plusgas" but again any thoughts.
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ccscott49

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What type of corrosion? Rust? a little plus gas should help that and with careful use so should any other of the same type, if its verdigrise type (copper) a little hot water should help, be very careful, as they could break. If you are careful the plus gas etc, shouldnt damage bthe stuff sealing the box.
 

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Splitting diode connections

In fact a major problem if you have any big (>30amp) currents flowing.

You'll find they're cadmium plated steel.

I now clean mine every year as part of spring fit-out, the ferric oxide acts as a major resistence and causes local overheating.

I've not used WD40 - a little drop of diesel is cheaper and just as effective - and no the insulation substarte doesn't appear to be affected by common solvents.

Clean with phosphoric acid - neutralise and coat with silicone/teflon grease or better copper grease (as is used for anti-squeak in automotive brake assemblies).

Watch out for local damage to the insulation material when you unscrew them !!

Good luck
 
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