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The regular Silicone RTV that contains acetic acid will disolve your copper
or tinned braid or even center conductor in a month but will probably not harm the jacket They make an acid free version of the silicone RTV thats good for direct waterproofing of copper and connectors. Coat your connectors with this after assembly then tape it and it lasts for years! http://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.a...=DXE-RTV598335 It can be found in some automotive parts stores as well...sure beats black tape and pretty much anything from Radio shack Its also referenced in a lot of Motorolla and Harris equipment white pages....It's really great stuff! "Robert11" wrote in message . .. Hello: Is it safe to use the typical GE RTV silicones against a Polyethylene (PE) coax outer jacket ? I know the RTV's use some type of acid (acetic ?) to cure the stuff, and I was wondering if anyone might have any first hand experience if there is any kind of interaction with a coax outer jacket ? Thanks, Bob |
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