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When connecting a copper ground wire to a copper-plated ground rod, is there a compound of some kind that should be used to inhibit corrosion? The best way to connect copper grounding connections is with CadWeld. However, I find the best non-weld solution is a liberal use of a product called " Kopr-Shield " on the copper clamps. Its pricey, but better than any of those so called conductive grease compounds. Do a Google search to find it. Ed K7AAT |
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