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Old 03-07-2015, 12:24 PM   #1
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Yeah, I know its not until the 20th but its time to start checking those connectors, screws, bolts, reels, fishing line and the wart that just won't go away.



Found this today








Replaced with a fresh one

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Old 03-07-2015, 12:56 PM   #2
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Get one of the spray cans of white lithium grease and spray both halves of all your electrical connectors and it will keep the green corrosion away and provide a better connection. Just my two cents.
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Old 03-07-2015, 01:48 PM   #3
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Get one of the spray cans of white lithium grease and spray both halves of all your electrical connectors and it will keep the green corrosion away and provide a better connection. Just my two cents.

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I lost the one that I had many moons ago and never replaced, gonna get some later today
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Old 03-07-2015, 09:19 PM   #4
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Get one of the spray cans of white lithium grease and spray both halves of all your electrical connectors and it will keep the green corrosion away and provide a better connection. Just my two cents.
I've had very good luck with the product below. The $20 can has lasted me over a year. I spray down down a pea sized amount on my connectors and pins to keep the corrosion in check. It is safe for plastic and works really well especially with the small pins on the fish finder plugs.

I also used it to clean up some rod guides.

http://www.westmarine.com/buy/corros...04_129_004_507
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Old 03-08-2015, 01:27 AM   #5
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I use same exact connections . Were you the one who emptied all the inventory off the shelf right before I got to store? At 1.99$ per connection I really can't blame you. On my last trip to Lj my meter would not power up . So I start checking things knowing I have a brand new battery fully charged . That's when I discovered same exact problem you have . I did on the water repair to get me through the day . I really dispise electrical issues on water . What do you guys use to make electrical connections ? Barrel connectors ? Or screw on connectors with some sealant ?
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I use same exact connections . Were you the one who emptied all the inventory off the shelf right before I got to store? At 1.99$ per connection I really can't blame you. On my last trip to Lj my meter would not power up . So I start checking things knowing I have a brand new battery fully charged . That's when I discovered same exact problem you have . I did on the water repair to get me through the day . I really dispise electrical issues on water . What do you guys use to make electrical connections ? Barrel connectors ? Or screw on connectors with some sealant ?


I solder all of my electric connections and use heat shrink tubing on them
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Old 03-08-2015, 10:32 AM   #7
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What ever connector you use, there several that work ok with water around. The real problem is the electricity in and passing through the wires. The best thing I have found is like Jorge said solder and use shrink wrap at splices or I use a semi-hardening silicone on all my splices crimp connectors. On the pull apart connectors I apply some dielectric grease. You can buy some small tube and it just needs some applied to all the metal surfaces of the connector. You only need to reapply some maybe once a month. Always connect the battery last and disconnect first. Do not leave the battery plugged in when you disconnect the FF or bait tank connections. Electrolysis is the Enemy!
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