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by jed
[April 29, 2026, 05:20:26 AM]

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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Tranducer plug in corrosion  (Read 2667 times)

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ohbryant

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I'm cleaning up contacts on my Fish Finder GPS, I rinse after use but am, of course dealing with salt and it's consequences.  Those little teeny holes on the plug in, how would one clean them?


Pelagic

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keep them all liberally slathered with Dielectric grease and you will never have to worry about them again


ohbryant

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Thanks For that tip, will do!