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19 hours ago, Heavymetal said:

Coming from the boating world to the RV world I will also recommend Lanolin (lambs fat) for your electrical fittings, connectors and such. It's all we every used to keep moisture and corrosion from exterior connections. It is sometimes hard to find but at a store but you can get it online pretty easy. You want the thick cream it's like Vaseline but non petroleum.  It also works great on battery terminals. lanolin is non-staining, non-corrosive, non-static and non-conductive, but does not effect the current flow when used in any electrical or electronic switches, plugs, circuits, fittings, parts or equipment.

is that like "FluidFilm?"

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On May 27, 2017 at 4:53 PM, rickeieio said:

is that like "FluidFilm?"

I am not sure! I have never heard of fluid film all I know is that lanolin grease is great stuff. I use in on all my connectors, I just dip my 7 pin down into it and forget it about. 

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