[Amps] Dielectric grease for roller inductors?
Kim Elmore
cw_de_n5op at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jan 2 21:29:24 EST 2020
See https://www.w8ji.com/dielectric_grease_vs_conductive_grease.htm for the full treatise. Bottom line is the“conductive” grease refers to its thermal, not electrical, characteristics.
Kim N5OO
"People that make music together cannot be enemies, at least as long as the music lasts." -- Paul Hindemith
> On Jan 2, 2020, at 7:42 PM, Tom Hellem <tom.hellem at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> W8JI has a pretty good article about conductive vs dielectric grease on his website. It certainly cleared up the question for me. Google will take you there.
>
> Tom H
> K0SN
>
>> On Jan 2, 2020, at 1:23 PM, MU 4CX250B <4cx250b at miamioh.edu> wrote:
>>
>> I’m dubious about using conducting grease for roller inductors.
>> Generally, I’ve used a thin coating of dielectric silicone grease for
>> that kind of application. The purpose is to lubricate the roller
>> connection, to keep moisture out, and to inhibit oxidation. Under the
>> pressure of the roller against the coil, there’s a good metal-to-metal
>> contact. Using silver bearing grease as an interface between the
>> roller and the inductor surface just puts a lossy, grainy material
>> where it will do no good. Conducting grease is mostly useful where one
>> needs a good thermal bond, as on a CPU IC or heat sink surface.
>>
>> This debate comes up regularly with respect to lubricating the center
>> pin of PL259 connectors. Although it seems counterintuitive, using a
>> small amount of pure silicone grease is far better than putting a
>> conducting lubricant on the center pin.
>> 73,
>> Jim w8zr
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>>> On Jan 2, 2020, at 10:11 AM, Jim Thomson <jim.thom at telus.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2019 11:02:34 -0600
>>> From: Rob Atkinson <ranchorobbo at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Lou Everett, Sr." <loueverettsr at gmail.com>, "amps at contesting.com"
>>> <amps at contesting.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [Amps] Dielectric grease for roller inductors?
>>>
>>> <MG Chemicals Silver Conductive Grease. Cat. No. 8463-7g 7 grams 1/4
>>> <oz. http://www.mgchemicals.com Toronto Canada 1-800 201 8822
>>> <https://www.mgchemicals.com/products/greases-and-lubricants/conductive-greases/silver-conductive-grease-8463
>>>
>>> <Comes in a syringe dispenser. $22 on Amazon. Getting enough to smear
>>> <all over an inductor would cost more than the inductor.
>>>
>>> <73
>>>
>>> <Rob
>>> <K5UJ
>>>
>>> ## since I have to order more...cool-amp silver plating compound, I will also order some...conducto-lube at the same time.
>>> Its way cheaper vs buying the MG chemicals silver conductive grease. 2/4 ozs will last a long time. Indefinite shelf life.
>>>
>>> ## Conducto lube is 75% pure silver and 25% mineral oil. Its made for sliding contacts, and mine are all sliding.
>>>
>>> ## I will also experiment with it on some spare model 88 band switches I have in the shop.
>>>
>>> ## 1 oz covers 480 square inches. Comes in 1-2-4-8 oz containers.
>>>
>>> Jim VE7RF
>>>
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