[NSRCA-discussion] Silicone/RTV chatter
Ron Van Putte
vanputte at cox.net
Sat Sep 20 11:17:26 AKDT 2008
Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and some of the other retailers sell
different types of GOOP silicone in tubes for various uses, like
running shoes, plumbing and electronics.
Ron VP
On Sep 20, 2008, at 12:34 PM, Jay Marshall wrote:
> Yep. The type used for electrical (metal wires, etc.) has a
> different curing
> agent which won't corrode the metal it comes in contact. HD may
> carry both -
> I don't know. I used to use it extensively in electronics. We also
> had a big
> expensive product recall before we found out the difference - a
> year later.
>
> Jay Marshall
>
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> JShulman
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>
> Jay,
>
> Is there a difference between electrical silicone and regular
> silicone (Home
> Depot)? It will be on metal connectors.
>
> Regards,
> Jason
> www.jasonshulman.com
> www.shulmanaviation.com
> www.composite-arf.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Marshall
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> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Silicone/RTV chatter
>
>
> If the wires are insulated then either would be OK. If there is ANY
> metal
> contact then get an electrical silicone (no acid) from Radio Shack.
>
> Jay Marshall
>
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> JShulman
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>
> There was a quick discussion about this a couple weeks ago, but I
> wasn't
> paying attention. If I wanted to keep some wires separated
> from one another, what would I use... clear silicone or RTV?
>
> Regards,
> Jason
> www.jasonshulman.com
> www.shulmanaviation.com
> www.composite-arf.com
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