[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

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> 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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