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Have you ever used "conductive grease"? I have and here's some of what I've observed.

Years ago I got some MG Chemicals carbon conductive grease for automotive and shop use.

* It worked great on '70s car electrical connections like batteries. Other connections like alternators and fuel pumps were not sealed and corroded quicky in New England winters. A little conductive grease would keep things working well.

* Also in the '70s, back in the days of C-cells, even the best alkaline batteries would leak when discharged fully. After cleaning the corroded battery contacts as well as I could with sandpaper or wire brushes some conductive grease would help get the appliance going again reliably.

* Normally crummy wiring and connections for phones and stereos were all improved with the grease.

* Be careful with carbon grease if you are wearing good clothes. The smallest smears of this stuff will ruin nice shirts and pants in no time.

Then I moved up to "fixing" a burner on my '60s electric range. One of the rear burners on my stove over time had been subjected to repeated boil-overs, among other indignities, and eventually stopped working. I decided to apply conductive grease to the corroded pads on the burner coil where it connected to the range receptacle.

After energizing the greased connection everything happened "in a flash", so to speak. A few seconds after powering the burner on the receptacle contacts heated up and the grease started to smoke. This led to a conductive grease vapor that produced a short circuit in the receptacle. ZZZZZTTT-POW!! The 220v arc lit the room like a flashbulb.

I doubt that the event emitted any X-rays but the light, sound, and smell were pretty impressive.
Afterwards one of the burner coil resistive wire leads was gone. Vaporized. Melted blobs of metal were spattered all around near the receptacle connector.

Surprisingly, the 50 amp main circuit breaker never tripped. It was a really quick over-current event.

From a few rooms away my SO asks, "What the heck was THAT?" I replied, "No worries!" as I was still digesting what had happened and shaking a little bit.

After that I didn't use conductive grease for anything for 20+ years.
Dang! My '58 Renault Dauphine has another flat tire.

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