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I have seen hams use silicon sealant to fill a UHF connector before
screwing it together. The idea is to keep out water. (The connection is also taped or sealed with Coax seal). Is this a good idea? Bob W8ERD |
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"Bob Dixon" wrote in message
... I have seen hams use silicon sealant to fill a UHF connector before screwing it together. The idea is to keep out water. (The connection is also taped or sealed with Coax seal). Is this a good idea? Bob W8ERD NO! The silicone will impair the connection, the dielectric, makes a fumbling mess and usually causes the tape to come off. Just tightly wrap with electrical tape and tie off the loose end. It will outlast the coax. Unless the antenna itself is prone to leak into the connector. |
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Probably not a good idea.
Silicone Grease would be much less harmful to the connector and be much easier to undo, when the time comes. Derek In message , Bob Dixon writes I have seen hams use silicon sealant to fill a UHF connector before screwing it together. The idea is to keep out water. (The connection is also taped or sealed with Coax seal). Is this a good idea? Bob W8ERD -- Derek R. Smith. |
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On Feb 11, 12:40*pm, Bob Dixon wrote:
I have seen hams use silicon sealant to fill a UHF connector before screwing it together. The idea is to keep out water. (The connection is also taped or sealed with Coax seal). Is this a good idea? Bob W8ERD I like to grease the threads with silicon dielectric grease to keep water from wicking up the threads but I have seen people pack N connectors full of it before screwing them together and cant say it did any harm. I am am a big fan of wiping down a connector with Deoxit before puting it together. I heard that Marvel Mystery Oil works as well as Deoxit. Has anyone else ever heard of this? Jimmie |
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"JIMMIE" wrote in message
... On Feb 11, 12:40 pm, Bob Dixon wrote: I have seen hams use silicon sealant to fill a UHF connector before screwing it together. The idea is to keep out water. (The connection is also taped or sealed with Coax seal). Is this a good idea? Bob W8ERD I like to grease the threads with silicon dielectric grease to keep water from wicking up the threads but I have seen people pack N connectors full of it before screwing them together and cant say it did any harm. I am am a big fan of wiping down a connector with Deoxit before putting it together. Please people, use the correct spelling. Silicon is an element with a melting point of 1410 to 1414°C (2570 to 2577°F) depending on the reference. Silicone grease is a low molecular weight polydimethyl siloxane polymer. It is hydrophobic (does not wet with water) and is often used to lubricate rubber and other items that are incompatible with hydrocarbon greases. Its main use with electrical connectors is its lubricating properties and water repellency. I heard that Marvel Mystery Oil works as well as Deoxit. Has anyone else ever heard of this? DeOxit is 95% petroleum naphtha with 5% of a proprietary ingredient. Caig tends to try to keep the secret ingredient secret. I cannot say for sure but I suspect it might be tocopherol (Vitamin E). Marvel Mystery Oil is a mixture of naphthenic hydrocarbons (motor oil), mineral spirits (naphtha), and 1,2- dichlorobenzene (a chlorinated solvent). From the smell, it is likely to contain a small amount of methyl salicylate (oil of wintergreen). So I would say they are quite different. Besides, the chlorinated solvent is not the best thing to use around polyethylene and is especially bad around vinyl. -- 73, Dr. Barry L. Ornitz WA4VZQ [transpose digits to reply] |
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