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Super Lube Types

By alkregha

1 year ago


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    #8 1 year ago

    Note that dielectric grease doesn't actually conduct electricity. The benefit of using dielectric grease is to reduce friction and facilitate the mechanical movement of your device, not to improve its electrical conductivity. Dielectrics are actually insulators like those used between the plates of a capacitor that impede electric current. Another good reason to use as little as possible.

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