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Interesting info that di-electric grease is bad for switches/can turn into sand. Could you post the reference to the paper/article stating the dangers of di-electric grease for electrical connections.I'm curious because it is contrary to the current and common use of di-electric grease on electrical connections in many applications on cars, boats, and motorcycles. It is factory-applied before making many connections, especially those exposed to exterior conditions. In the salt-water marine world, where I spent a few years, dielectric grease is commonly used on almost every connection including light bulb sockets!
Silicone grease is VERY bad ! For starters it gets everywhere and migrates. NASA prohibited its use. Silicone contamination is very hard to remove. Second, when exposed to an electrical arc it carbonizes and becomes conductive ! Electric comtacts [sp] need to be lubricated with a PTFE based suspension. The carrier material is also important. Many products may contain ptfe but the carrier is a synthetic oil that also suffers from carbonisation. Nye lubricants has the correct stuff. So does kry-tox , dupont and a few others.
Grease goes where you put it.ACF-50 goes everywhere it might be needed.I put that s#it on everything.
I have never used ACF 50, but just ordered a spray can of the stuff to try it. Do you guys spray it all over the bike, or just inside electrical connectors, etc?Rick.
I have heard people imply that they give the entire bike a bit of a spray for storage. Pretty pricey stuff to do that.
Our UK friends may pipe up here..
The spray cans are a more expensive way to buy ACF 50.I got a bottle and spray pump a few years ago..
Due to the high cost of ACF-50, any Wild Guzzi forum frequenter who sprays their bike down with ACF-50 for the winter should be immediately and forever kicked off the forum!!!!Rules! It's what separates us from the animals!Kerosene is much cheaper!!!!Spraying down WD-40 is borderline a capital offense!!
Spray it down with kerosene then hone it to a shine with a brick. Real Jethro technology.
The grease used on factory electrical connections is Di-electric grease.