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Cecil Moore wrote:
I'm no metallurgist so forgive my ignorance. Most of us have had the problem of interfacing copper to aluminum. Is there some sort of alloy terminal block that will accomplish that feat? Seems simple enough to create an alloy that gradually transitions from copper to aluminum but what do I know? The problems are mostly the different thermal coefficients of expansion and surface oxidation of Al. Galvanic corrosion can also be an issue. For more than you probably want to know: http://www.inspect-ny.com/aluminum/aluminum.htm If you are talking about your house wiring, the above link will get you to stuff that addresses the problem. If you are talking about home brew stuff, the general solution is to clean, apply anti-oxide grease, and connect under compression, i.e. something with a tightening screw. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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