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Scott Dorsey Scott Dorsey is offline
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Default Stabilant 22A vs. DeoxIT Gold?

Peter reply to newsgroup only wrote:
I wonder if anyone might have had an opportunity to evaluate the usage of
Stabilant 22A vs. DeoxIT Gold for maintaining good contact in connections?


They are totally different products for different things.

DeOxit Gold is a thing for cleaning schmutz off of gold connectors. The
regular DeOxit is a thing for cleaning schmutz off all kinds of connectors.

Stabilant 22A is a thing that is conductive over a very short path but
rapidly drops in conductivity with distance. It's a conductive polymer
with some wierd properties. It is a good thing for connectors that are
becoming intermittent due to vibration, because it forms a conductive
film over the gaps. If contacts are dirty, stabilant-22 will make them
worse. You have to start with clean connections.

Stabilant-22 is sort of okay for dealing with worn-out connectors where
the plating has rubbed through and the base metal is making contact. It
is a good temporary fix when you cannot replace the connectors.

Both manufacturers claim that their product is ideal for this purpose, but
the DeoxIT Gold is supplied in a much more user-friendly package, i.e. in a
bottle, premixed with a brush in the cap.


They are totally unrelated products for totally different purposes, but
they are both very good products for their intended use.
--scott

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