Piers
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Is it OK to spray WD40 onto the pins of our shore power cable's plug to 'oil' the pins so they don't bind so much in the pontoon's shore power socket?
Well, if it ain't OK I hope someone will explain why, 'cause I've done that for more years than I can remember...
With zero problems so far, fwiw.
WD40 should be ok. Be careful selecting lubricants for electrical connectors such as shorepower - last year our connector was getting very stiff and I grabbed the first aerosol I could find from the cockpit locker - gave the pins a good squirt and plugged it back in. The plug went in easily, but the power didn't come on. I read the instructions on the can carefully and noted that it was listed as "an excellent insulator"! It took me ages with solvent and emery cloth to get it off again and restore power!
Does he mean Inox or Lanox?Our locksmith at work actually recommends Inox for lubricating key locks as spraying WD 40 in them will eventually damage them?? It's worth a try if you can find it easily enough.
I use electrical contact grease. specially designed and made for the job and works on our switch gear and so on in substations