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Old September 11th 11, 07:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Geoffrey S. Mendelson Geoffrey S. Mendelson is offline
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Jeff Liebermann wrote:

Got it. All I can find it DeOxit in California.
More detail:
http://siber-sonic.com/electronics/caig.html


I believe on of the reasons that Caig stopped carrying it was that it is
too corrosive to put on an airplane and they wanted something UPS/FEDEX
would carry.

Different stuff. Most of it is just grease to keep the connectors
from oxidizing. The total disaster was what I found on a tower where
someone had used Cramolin to clean an assortment of 7/16 DIN and N
connectors. The 7/16 DIN connectors were stainless. They turned
black and had a rough pitted surface. The N-connectors were silver on
brass. The silver was intact, but would flake off in small pieces,
exposing the underlying brass, which rapidly turned dark green.
Everything had to be replaced. I don't recall how long it took to get
to this point but I think it was at least 2-3 years.


Ok, good thing I only use it to clean contacts and that's a drop on the end
of a q-tip or toothpick.

I mix many of my own chemicals. Most of the tuner lube type stuff is
fairly simple. Organic solvent, ionic solvent (water soluble), oxide
remover, and some oil:
http://store.caig.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.293/.f


For me those days have passed. Between space limitations, lack of working
area, inability to order those chemicals, etc, I'm going to have to make
do with little tubes sent airmail. Luckily I don't need much and have
all I need for a long time. :-)

Geoff.


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