Pretty awesome tutorial. You included all the important little things that people would normally have to learn the hard way but were still very concise. Thank you.
@alley55customs93 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback. I will keep it up.
@TechnicolorMammoth23 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you took a moment to point out that spring mechanism, since it has to be in that exact shape for the fixture to seat back firmly again.
@jimf14506 ай бұрын
Dielectric grease is nonconductive, you don't use it on connections. Typical KZbin misinformation.
@TechnicolorMammoth23 күн бұрын
You do use it on connections like this. Honestly this is the smartest application of dielectric grease since the connection is in a place that isnt well gasketed off from the surrounding environment and needs some barrier from the elements. That's the whole point of dielectric grease. Its jobs is not to conduct or resist electric current itself, BUT instead keep moisture and corrosion off the connection. Do you not understand what that means? You obviously didn't do this repair or really have not done any work with dielectric grease. The connectors on mine were already showing preliminary signs of oxidation, and I know the grease will help on making sure the connection stays and the water/oxidation out. Typical moron KZbin commenter with actual misinformation. If you don't understand something completely, then how about shut up next time.
@TechnicolorMammoth23 күн бұрын
Sorry, my jimmies are still rustled. I hate idiots, especially ones misinforming while suggesting they are not. You don't want it conductive, numbnuts, that's the point. Non conductive doesn't mean it is anti conductive. It just doesn't conduct at all. You would want that for a grease meant for electrical connections. Being conductive means resistance, which means it becomes a part of the electrical circuit, and will definitely build up heat as a conductor and subsequently start a fire... That's exactly why dielectric grease isn't conductive. The electrical current through the connection doesn't even know the grease is there, it flows through completely uninhibited while the grease keeps moisture and subsequently oxidation off of the connection. Do you get it now? Read some electronic engineering books or something (Stan Gibilisco is good) and never ever write another comment telling someone who knows better than you to stop spreading misinformation when it's actually YOU spreading the misinformation. Ya dig?