It is great if you do, not real bad if you don't... unless the unit allows
extra moisture. The issue is being disciplined enough to do it every
time.... times the guys you have in the field. When you are on a roof, and
the tube is down in another bag in the truck... most likely you will not
climb all the way down and back up for the benefit.

But if you are organized and disciplined, dielectric grease will guarantee
years of service on electrical connectors. It is why car manufacturers use
it on their connectors.Especially with the long warranties in service today.


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:48 PM, ~NGL~ <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Anybody using dielectric grease on RJ45 connectors?
> Thanx
> NGL
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