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<blockquote data-quote="6pack" data-source="post: 1612407" data-attributes="member: 1119"><p>i also read on some battery maintaining tips sites not to use petroleum jelly on the contacts if the usage is for hot climates. the main reasoning is that the jelly will melt and drip inside the small gaps around the connectors and will lessen the output or something like that. people say to use some stuff like anti seize or something which is conductive and does not allow metal to rust in a wide temperature range. i've also read on same site not to use wd40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pack, post: 1612407, member: 1119"] i also read on some battery maintaining tips sites not to use petroleum jelly on the contacts if the usage is for hot climates. the main reasoning is that the jelly will melt and drip inside the small gaps around the connectors and will lessen the output or something like that. people say to use some stuff like anti seize or something which is conductive and does not allow metal to rust in a wide temperature range. i've also read on same site not to use wd40. [/QUOTE]
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