Johninbc
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I have been reading many threads where the idea of putting dielectric grease on electrical connections pops up, much as an afterthought. I think many do not realize that this silicone based grease is not a conductor. It could hinder connectivity by acting as an insulator. It is capable of preventing corrosion by excluding air and moisture to a connection, ie over battery posts after the connection is made, or to seal mated connectors. One certainly wants to remove it if it gets on the contact area.