Tim, I would agree with this approach, however, if the corrosion is not to
bad, try using emery cloth to clean up the post and wire end terminals.
Spray the items with WD-40. Re-assemble them and then use an aerosol
battery terminal spray or brush on a waterproof type grease being sure to
get
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Battery terminal corrosion
A 911 console that I maintain has developed some corrosion on the battery
terminals.
What is the best way to clean the terminals and what do I put on them to
keep this from happening again?
Thanks
-Tim
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A 911 console that I maintain has developed some corrosion on the battery
terminals.
What is the best way to clean the terminals and what do I put on them to
keep this from happening again?
Thanks
-Tim
Yahoo! Groups Links
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At 08:56 PM 1/5/2004 -0800, you wrote:
A 911 console that I maintain has developed some corrosion on the battery
terminals.
What is the best way to clean the terminals and what do I put on them to
keep this from happening again?
Go to your local auto supply store and pick up a battery
It will be hard to do and maintain the system in battery working order
while you work on it, the easiest way to clean the terminals is soak in
baking soda/water solution - you may have to swirl them around in a kids
bucket of the mixture to activate the soda enhancing the cleaning into
the
yes Virden is right .. KISS
I was going to write the same message but it has been said ..
I use this on ly alarm system batts and in my cars .. but I don't use
the condom . that would look really funny under the hood and in the
alarm pannels .. ummm maybe I should put it in the pannels ..
, 2004 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Battery terminal corrosion
It will be hard to do and maintain the system in battery working order
while you work on it, the easiest way to clean the terminals is soak in
baking soda/water solution - you may have to swirl them around in a kids
bucket
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