If the contacts are gold then I would suggest Caig ProGold followed by Caig 
Shield S5.  Use sparingly as it’s highly conductive and may lead to some 
strange results from spraying it too freely.

You might also consider one of Caig’s Non-Conductive Buss Lubricants.  

Don Resor

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> On May 11, 2021, at 7:38 AM, W2HX via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would use caig deoxit. They have a version that has lubrication 
> properties. I think it is the "S" series.
> Eugene
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tom Hunter via 
> cctalk
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 11:14 PM
> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <[email protected]>
> Subject: DEC PDP-8/e Omnibus backplane lubrication
> 
> What is the best type of lubricant for Omnibus backplanes?
> It can be a struggle to insert and remove PDP-8/e boards into the Omnibus.
> There is a risk of damage to the brittle bakelite connector housings on the 
> Omnibus PCB.
> Traditional contact sprays should work but have two problems:
> 
> 1) they remain wet and over time will attract and retain dust
> 2) the solvent and lubricant *may* weaken or attack the bakelite
> 
> There are some PTFE (Teflon) based lubricant sprays which create a dry film. 
> Would this type of spray work?
> 
> Any suggestions on what I could use that reduces the strain on the Omnibus 
> and the PCBs during insertion/removal without creating new problems?
> 
> Thanks and best regards
> Tom Hunter
> 

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