Re: How to rust proof underwater alligator clips?...tia sal
- From: "sofie" <sofie@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:36:31 -0700
jilss:
Do you Google? If you have never used a search engine you should try it.
Lots of information on the Internet at your disposal on your home computer.
In just about 30 seconds using the search words "stainless steel alligator
clips" on Google web search I found the following website and source:
http://www.lakewoodproductsinc.com/alligator.htm
If the above is not satisfactory, look at the other hits as a result of the
Google search..... there should be a few other good ones out of the 39,300
total hits that came up.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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<jilss@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Greetings, All
>
> I 'm doing some under water test but my alligator clips are rusting due to
the fact that they are not
> coated with rust proof materials. Does anyone know which material to use
to rust proof alligator clips
> (I purchased them from radio shack) The alligator clips are used to
transmit voltage underwater but they rust after a day.
>
> If I paint them with a rust proof material, the material will still have
to be able to conduct electricity
> any ideas what i can use?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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