[Boatanchors] GO9 Roller inductor cleaning

John Page k4kwm at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 23 19:26:59 EST 2006


Actually, it is Cool-Amp. Spelling was incorrect. John

John Page K4KWM
Hollow State since 1953
(ex W8PKU,N8BLB,NA8O)




>From: Troglodite at aol.com
>To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
>Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] GO9 Roller inductor cleaning
>Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:26:35 EST
>
>
>In a message dated 2/23/06 1:07:53 PM Central Standard Time,
>macklinbob at msn.com writes:
>
>But if  the silver is worn off allowing the brass part to see air, the 
>copper
>oxide  is not a conductor.
>
>
>There is an electroless silver plating compound known as "Kookamp" which  
>can
>be used to restore silver plated surfaces. It can also be used to put a
>silver plating on an otherwise unplated surface. I've used it on copper 
>tubing
>tank circuits. I've also used it on automotive fuseholders to reduce the
>resistance. I forget who makes it, but a search should turn it up. If your  
>plating
>is questionable, perhaps Koolamp might be the answer.
>
>Doug Moore
>
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