⚡ Stay Connected, Stay Ahead: The Grease That Powers Your Precision
MG Chemicals 8481-1 Premium Carbon Conductive Grease is a synthetic-oil based, silicone-free conductive lubricant designed to improve and protect electrical connections on irregular or vibrating surfaces. With a volume resistivity under 400 Ω·cm and a wide operating temperature range (-68°C to +165°C), it prevents corrosion, arcing, and hotspots, extending the life and reliability of electrical contacts even in harsh environments.
Material | Carbon, Synthetic |
Brand | MG Chemicals |
Package Information | Tube |
Liquid Volume | 85 Gallons |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Electrical |
Upper Temperature Rating | 329 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Form | Grease |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00779008848111 |
Manufacturer | MG Chemicals |
Unit Count | 3.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 779008848111 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.01 x 8.06 x 2.02 inches |
Item model number | 8481-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8481-1 |
Y**N
Works great for battery connection issue
This stuff works. I had a wire connection issue for my car to battery, car would lose power and die. I tightened everything and still happened. Before i bring to mechanic to change harness, i gave this a try. Added just a few drops to places where connection issue occurred. Been driving past few days and no more connection problem! Incredible!
B**B
great product!
I use this for a connection from my truck to an inverter. The connector is exposed to the elements under the hood when the 8000 watt inverter is not hooked up to the truck.This is extremely conductive grease. When using the inverter, I often pull 3-5 minute loads of over 500 amps and this grease keeps the connection good enough that it does not get hot. It is, IMO, as good as bare metal connections, with the added ability to keep the metal connectors corrosion free.Good stuff. Kinda expensive but you use so little that a tube will likely last your lifetime, so it isn't that bad. It does wash off, you'll need to reapply about every 4-8 months.All in all, it is a good product that does what it is supposed to do and a fairly decent value
G**3
Fixed overheating circuit breakers
After reading Guzzar’s review I bought to see if this could fix my Siemen’s circuit breakers (CB) overheating where the CB contacts onto the backplane tab. WORKED BEYOND EXPECTATION! Fixed two problem breakers that were overheating at tab contacts. Power off, clean backplane tab w fine sandpaper keeping debris out of box, thinly grease tab and new CB contacts, reinstall. I needed new CBs because old CB’s contacts arced. And it’s not the new CB, new CB in past still overheated but with this grease they run cool. One 100A breaker feeding garage was fine until I stressed it by charging newly bought electric car. With clean tabs, grease, and new CB it runs cold. Great stuff.
M**.
top quality long lasting product
cannot find locally
A**R
It Works
I've not used all of this grease, but so far it seems to be working as advertised. The only issued I have seen is that when acquired it was leaking from the end of the tube, and somehow sometimes from the cap. I cleaned it a couple of times and I have not seen this again.
P**N
Great product!
Required for Rotax 912-series engines!
T**.
Worked Great to recondition five of my TV remote control buttons.
Feel like I have all new TVs. Just carefully pry open your remotes (I used a stiff, solid, stainless paint scraper and a medium flat screwdriver to pop open plastic.), then used 70% alcohol to wipe circuit board (did not wipe buttons), cut a toothpick in half and sanded it smooth and flat, then dobbed as little of this carbon compound on each button as possible while still completely covering each button's contact point. Even that was too much compound; and had to partially reassemble to press all buttons twice, then disassemble and re-wipe only the circuit board contact surfaces. First remote took 4 or 5 re-assemblies to remove excess carbon (never wiping the rubber button contacts, only the PCB contacts) subsequent remotes still took 3 re-assemblies and wipe clean so that no buttons were activated all the time by excess carbon grease. Did all five of "bad" remotes in 3 hours while being distracted by simultaneously watching football on TV. Very happy! Now can fix my volume, channel, input, and recall buttons anytime they stop working correctly, which is usually about 12 to 18 months between remote control failures on my Sonys and Samsungs. (Got a Pioneer Theater remote control that has never failed in 8 years, go figure.)
T**D
Can't rate grease until sufficient trial period has passed
It was black, thick, and slick and I presume conductive due to the black carbon in it. Only time will tell if it does an adequate job of lubrication on the switch points of my welder. The carbon in the grease is supposed to minimize electrical arcing of the points when they are switched. Again, only time will tell if it is effective in doing that. So it is really too early to make an adequate evaluation of this product.
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