mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
I just learned something. The stainless-anti-seize could also possibly help prevent the dreaded mysterious stripping of stainless bolts half way into tightening or loosening (ugh)! Thanks Rudy.You can use commonly available CPU heat sink paste. Also....I've been told that Anti-Seize also works. The Stainless Steel type of anti-seize is best (Has nickel in it). You do have that around your wash don't you? If you don't, take it from me....you want some. I've ruined more check valves and stainless fittings by not having them coated with anti seize. They often gall when tightening/loosening if you don't. Trust me.
I will look at our large can of anti-seize to see if there is any nickel in it. Even if the nickel stuff is more expensive ... the alternative is probably even more so ... getting out the grinder with its cut off wheel on it etc.
We have a small amount of silver filled epoxy but that would be too expensive for the sensor. For a male electrical pin on PCB female header that is not tight enough ... it might make more sense than soldering ... not sure. I have some on standby ... just in case.
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