Several products will clean corrosion on copper cables, corrosion-X being
one. Question is, what caused that corrosion on said copper cables? Do you
have a ground going goofy? Are your anodes anoding at an accelerated rate?
Do you have dissimilar metals meeting and mixing current? Now don't "cop" an
attitude, but a "copper" buddy of mine (a police officer) showed me a trick
of placing a copper penny next to the copper cables on the current coffers
(battery), offering them selves as a place for the perplexing, possibly
problematic patina to perpetuate.

Damn, that was bad but I hope it helps

Mark, Gratis (6115)

NOLA

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
RobAdkins
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IC27A] Corrosive cable creates precarious predicament

 

  

can anyone suggest a solution to swish aside the build-up of corrosion
created by copper cables? my electrical panel's terminal points are patina'd
to a possibly problematic proportion. vinegar? baking soda? please advise a
perplexed peer. panks, uh, i mean thanks.



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