12-23-2016, 05:56 PM
(12-23-2016, 11:56 AM)morzh Wrote: What worries me about the silicone that is sold in stores, it really reeks of vinegar and from what i read it is for a reason - it does either exude acetic acid when curing or something to that effect.
Acid could damage wires.
Maybe it's an empty scare but I do not like acid smell near copper wiring.
It isn't an empty scare.
DO NOT use silicone on electronics. Period. End of story.
I know someone who repairs marine transceivers and related equipment for a living. He once described to me the results of potting a box full of copper wiring with silicone. He received a repair call because whatever was connected to the box stopped working. He opened the box and found that the silicone ate the copper. That's right - very little copper left.
After he told me that, I have refused to use silicone on any electronic item since.
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Ron Ramirez
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