VicS
Well-Known Member
I thought silicone grease was an insulator not a conductor. That's why I was surprised to read that Icom recommend a smear of silicone grease on the charging contacts of their handhelds. Apparently the silicon grease prevents electrolytic corrosion, and the spring loading of the contacts is sufficient to make the connection despite the grease.
Vaseline on the other hand is an excellent conductor. A spray of Boeshield T9 every 6 months helps keep them dry.
Not according to my Megger insulation tester