[C320-list] Corroded electronics plugs
Orlando.Duran at AveryDennison.com
Orlando.Duran at AveryDennison.com
Fri Jun 6 09:08:08 PDT 2008
Another, safe way of getting corrosion off, is to use Arm & Hammer baking
soda--specially on batteries...
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Hoe about ON/OFF a mild acid. I use that on my Battery Connectors to
remove
that same green corrosion then spray with Boeshield.
Joe Barrett
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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Nicholas
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Subject: [C320-list] Corroded electronics plugs
Our radar is not working and I think it is because the plug has mild
corrosion. We have to unplug it and take it in after sailing and despite
putting plastic on it, it has some greenish corosion. All electronics
folks
we've contacted grimace at replacing the plug. Does anyone know a way to
get the corrosion off other than using a fine wire to scrape at it?
Nick Ward (#1- still unamed)
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