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Electrical waterproofing grease

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Has anyone any recommendations for an electrical waterproofing grease, for plugs and sockets, which might be subjected to rain water spray please? My mobility scooter, has various plugs and sockets, and my idea was, to unplug grease, and reconnect, to avoid the connections suffering oxidation.
 
presumably it is all low voltage stuff and it never gets hot?
I would guess most silicone greases would do, - you need nice tight connectors to wipe thre grease from between the connection, sloppy connectors it may cause problems
 
that is nearly a £1 a gram - jeez
a quick search shows its high temperature silicone stuff
  • It’s a silicone-based dielectric grease made for protecting electrical connections: spark plug boots, wiring connectors, terminals, etc. Helps prevent voltage leakage, corrosion, fusing of spark plug boots to plugs.
  • It’s intended to withstand a wide temperature range (−54°C to ~ 204°C)
 

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