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    Default Corrosion inhibitor

    What kind of corrosion protection do you coastal fellas use on your electronic connections and such?

    Thanks in advance for the info.
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    Dielectric grease on metal to metal electrical connections (ring connectors to batt. terminal)...and lots of it. Glue filled heat shrink on any terminal wiring connections. Boeshield T9 on everything else that's metal/mechanical.

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    Mud is spot on with it! That's doing it the right way!

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    Dude go by some Corrosion X. You can buy it online or at some select boat supply stores. It eats away old corrosion and protects against any new. It is the best stuff out there and it is not grease that you have to nasty everything up with. It is rather expensive though. About 20 dollars a can but you can put it on everything....wires, hardware, terminals.. Good shit

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    Get a loctite product!! Best avialable!
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    x2 on the Corrosion X. We use it on the air cooled motors hunting the Gulf. Works like a champ!
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