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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Seal Beach, CA
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how do you think this will affect electrical connectors? I wonder if it would help prevent salt water intrusion and corrosion, but still allow conductivity? I have a rubber boot style trailer connector to my bait tank pump that already has some salty crud and corrosion setting in. I like the idea of using it on the paddles and mirage drives also. Hmm..
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This is what I'll be testing next. I think it's best to cover it in tape/shrink
wrap THEN paint it. |
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