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Started by bnoem1, October 09, 2020, 10:46:50 PM

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bnoem1

 Saw this product at Lowe's and wondered if anyone has tried it on their layout.

"Ox-Gard Anti-Oxidant Compound
Part # OX-100B

Ox-Gard Anti-Oxidant Compound contains prime grade zinc and is formulated with metallic zinc to create a compound that enhances electrical and thermal "

https://www.gardnerbender.com/en/p/OX-100B/Ox-Gard-Anti-Oxidant-Compound

WoundedBear

The stuff uses Lithium grease as a carrier, so, no......I wouldn't use it on my layout.

Sid

rich1998

That is what I was thinking as a former mechanic.

Rich

Len

The product description says, "...a compound that enhances electrical and thermal conductivity which is used on high power crimp connections and stud bolt mountings."

"High power" doesn't exactly sound like it's intended for use in the low voltage arena of the average layout. It sounds more like it's aimed at commercial applications using fairly heavy duty connections.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

Quentin

I've used this product on some other electrical projects, and it worked like a charm. No, you don't wanna use it on a layout.

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