ditchcrawler
Well-Known Member
For some years on electrical connections I have been using Corrosion Block. It comes as grease in a tube or spray in a can or a small bottle.
I buy mine on line but I was given a small bottle of the liquid at LIBS a couple of years ago.
My hand control for the electric windlass is plugged in inside the bow locker. At the start of the year it never makes a good connection.
I spray it with the liquid and a few minutes later it works.
I also race small radio controlled yachts (1 metre,DF65 Micro Magic etc) and the small connectors are always playing up due to damp etc.
A few drops of the liquid gets them going again.
It says on the bottle that it protects electronic equipment and is for connectors, switches,radios,alternators,battery terminals, rheostats,solenoids etc etc.
All I can say is that it works for me and my friends who use it.
It comes from the aircraft industry and is made by Lear Chemical Research.
I buy mine on line but I was given a small bottle of the liquid at LIBS a couple of years ago.
My hand control for the electric windlass is plugged in inside the bow locker. At the start of the year it never makes a good connection.
I spray it with the liquid and a few minutes later it works.
I also race small radio controlled yachts (1 metre,DF65 Micro Magic etc) and the small connectors are always playing up due to damp etc.
A few drops of the liquid gets them going again.
It says on the bottle that it protects electronic equipment and is for connectors, switches,radios,alternators,battery terminals, rheostats,solenoids etc etc.
All I can say is that it works for me and my friends who use it.
It comes from the aircraft industry and is made by Lear Chemical Research.