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Morning!

Going to be working near the coast and will need to fit earth bonding outside.

I originally chose stainless lugs to bond the copper cables but it appears that stainless and copper are not a good mix due to corrosion so I will stick with the standard copper connections.

I have seen bonding terminals being protected by a type of grease - does anyone know which products would be suitable for this task?

Thanks
 
Morning!

Going to be working near the coast and will need to fit earth bonding outside.

I originally chose stainless lugs to bond the copper cables but it appears that stainless and copper are not a good mix due to corrosion so I will stick with the standard copper connections.

I have seen bonding terminals being protected by a type of grease - does anyone know which products would be suitable for this task?

Thanks
what are you bonding, that's outside?
 
Morning!

Going to be working near the coast and will need to fit earth bonding outside.

I originally chose stainless lugs to bond the copper cables but it appears that stainless and copper are not a good mix due to corrosion so I will stick with the standard copper connections.

I have seen bonding terminals being protected by a type of grease - does anyone know which products would be suitable for this task?

Thanks
Petroleum Jelly, , ,
 
slap some Hammerite on it. green for earth. red for L. don't think Hammerite do brown.
 

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