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imeothanasis

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I received today the noalox that Lisa sells for the GG threads.

This thing is amazing guys!!!!! Its the first time in my life that I see threads like this. They are like a butter!! GG unscrews veeery easy, no stuck caps anymore, no strength to open it, nothing at all. It also keeps the whole GG in place even if you dont screw it hard.

Please buy it, its very cheap and you will be impressed. I dont earn anything from it but I am so impressed that I made a thread for this.

Thanks sweety:):)
 

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ooooh, glad you liked it!
To be honest, I'm not really making any kind of profit out of it cos I import it from the States, but I wanted to make sure my customers had the option to get it as it's really the best stuff for this job.

MHR (and Vapn - you were posting at the same time as me, AGAIN :pervy:), silk is how I describe what it does too.

Make sure you reapply every couple of weeks or so so keep it running smoothly.
 

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I use a product called Ox-gard. Same stuff essentially. Couldn't find Noalox in my area.

Excerpt from OxGard

"OX-GARD, made by GB Electrical Inc., is the best-kept secret in the electrical industry, because it has indispensable applications in the automotive world too. It is an anti-oxidation compound (a conductive grease-like substance) that electricians use on electrical connections, as well as conduit connections, and other places where copper and/or aluminum join, that are exposed to the elements and need lasting protection.

It can be used throughout the electrical system in vehicles, especially under the hood. I use it on all my crimp-on connectors, by applying it to the wire before I attach the connector and crimp it on. Then I put it on the connector as well before I slip it into place. This insures a good, long lasting and trouble free connection.

There is some confusion between OX-GARD and the more common dielectric grease products. So let me clear it up. Basically OX-GARD conducts electricity, dielectric grease does not. Dielectric (translated to layman's terms) means insulation. It provides excellent protection against moisture, but since it doesn't conduct electricity, it can not improve the connection itself. When you use dielectric grease, it is forced out of the point of contact in the connection, and thus does not interfere with the flow of electrons, but fills in the air gaps and keeps air and the elements out. This is great for new connections, but it does not promote conductivity of the connection itself, and so will not help with an older connection that has developed even the slightest corrosion or oxidation. OX-GARD is impregnated with fine abrasive metallic particles that bite into both surfaces improving the connection between the contacts, and promoting current flow through what would normally be small voids between the two surfaces, effectively increasing the total surface area of the contacts, reducing resistance, and allowing more current to flow through the connection.

This reduced resistance translates directly into a cooler more efficient and reliable connection, especially in high current applications like your battery posts, alternator terminals, high output headlight/driving light wiring, high watt stereos, winches, etc., which means brighter lights, louder stereo, even longer winching times, because you are not wasting power through a poor connector.

The only advantage of dielectric grease over OX-GARD, is the fact that it doesn't conduct electricity, so you can slather it on without worry of shorting out adjacent conductors, like found in a multi-pin connector. This is why you need to be careful with OX-GARD, and only use it sparingly, being careful not to get it on anything else but the connection itself. Think of it as a solder grease, and don't short anything out with it. If you are applying it to small pins and sockets of a connector, use the large end of a flat toothpick and carefully apply to the contact surfaces, and just wipe away any excess when your done, and it will be fine. Also, when applied to older connectors, its abrasive properties will actually help "sand" away the corrosion you can't get out by cleaning, and by working the connector on & off repeatedly, you will be able to improve an otherwise poor connection.

OX-GARD is available at just about any hardware store, hiding in the electrical supplies section, usually around the wire stripers, and other house wiring tools. It comes in a cream colored tube and all you'll need is the 1 oz size, that'll last the average shade tree mechanic (like myself) a lifetime, ...and you can use it on all your connectors, ...on all your cars, ...and give what's left over to your grandchildren when you don't drive anymore, because it's like Brillcream, ....."a little dab 'll do ya' "."
 

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I use a product called Ox-gard. Same stuff essentially. Couldn't find Noalox in my area.

I couldn't find either product here. Ordered a kit from Lisa and Oxgard from a place in the States. Helps to have an APO address sometimes for items ordered from the U.S. To many retailers can't be bothered to fill out a customs form.
 

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We need a stuff that contacts electricity. I hope that Noalox do this.

It does. You didn't read that long post on the prior page. The xhaler guys have been using noalox on their switches for a while now. The xhaler switches require constant cleaning with sandpaper if noalox is not used. If noalox didn't conduct electricity, the switches would not work at all then.
 

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I received today the noalox that Lisa sells for the GG threads.

This thing is amazing guys!!!!! Its the first time in my life that I see threads like this. They are like a butter!! GG unscrews veeery easy, no stuck caps anymore, no strength to open it, nothing at all. It also keeps the whole GG in place even if you dont screw it hard.

Please buy it, its very cheap and you will be impressed. I dont earn anything from it but I am so impressed that I made a thread for this.

Thanks sweety:):)

Wow...I didnt realize that ya never used it before my friend Imeo. It is very good stuff....The only thing is that it does attract dust and particles because its a little sticky...so every so often I wipe the threads clean of noalox and re-apply FRESH noalox. Just to be safe ..because I have noticed that the noalox can start to get a lil gruddy because it attracts dust and crap because its sticky.

Two thumbs up for Noalox :D
 

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It does. You didn't read that long post on the prior page. The xhaler guys have been using noalox on their switches for a while now. The xhaler switches require constant cleaning with sandpaper if noalox is not used. If noalox didn't conduct electricity, the switches would not work at all then.

nhaler didnt knew that his direct GG copy needed cleaning very often because of its small surface that contact with aluminium?:lol:

Thanks a lot for the info clyde:):)
 

imeothanasis

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Wow...I didnt realize that ya never used it before my friend Imeo. It is very good stuff....The only thing is that it does attract dust and particles because its a little sticky...so every so often I wipe the threads clean of noalox and re-apply FRESH noalox. Just to be safe ..because I have noticed that the noalox can start to get a lil gruddy because it attracts dust and crap because its sticky.

Two thumbs up for Noalox :D

You do the right thing Hefner but I think that what happening with noalox is good because dust sticks on it and not on threads that is difficult to come out:)
 

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In my industry (electrical construction) this is what we use to improve conductivity when assembling aluminum conduits. It is also what I use on my aluminum mod. I've used it on all my car's battery/starter terminals for 30 years. It's readily available here in the States --

(Plus, I didn't have to pay for mine! LOL)

PENA4 - BURNDY ELECTRICAL PETROLEUM BASE, 4OZ, SUSPENDED ZINC PARTICLES, FOR ALUMINUM TO ALUMINUM, ALUMINUM TO COPPER

From the website --

Product Information
BURNDY ELECTRICAL
Chemicals - Electrical Joint Compound
Item# PENA4 - PETROLEUM BASE, 4OZ, SUSPENDED ZINC PARTICLES, FOR ALUMINUM TO ALUMINUM, ALUMINUM TO COPPER
PENETROX Series Information

  • Excellent Oxide Inhibitor
  • Improves Electrical Conductivity
  • Non-Toxic
  • Doubles as a Thread Lubricant
  • Helps Prevent Seizing
  • Three Formulations Available
  • Seven Container Sizes
PENETROX™ oxide‑inhibiting compounds produce low initial contact resistance, seal out air and moisture, prevent oxidation or corrosion, exhibit superior weathering characteristics, are usable over wide temperature ranges, and provide a high conductivity "gastight" joint. All PENETROX™ compounds contain homogeneously suspended metal particles. The suspended metal particles assist in penetrating thin oxide films, act as electrical "bridges" between conductor strands, aid in gripping the conductor, improve electrical conductivity and enhance the integrity of the connection. The specially formulated PENETROX™ compounds are for use with compression and bolted connectors providing an improved service life for both copper and aluminum connections. Additionally, the non‑toxic compounds are an excellent lubricant for threaded applications reducing galling and seizing.
 
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