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On Friday 02 February 2001 01:08, Blake C. Lewis wrote:
> Neil,
> Actually Graphite does conduct. The liquid it is suspended
> in does not though. The fan use a brushless motor so there is
> nothing to short out. When we were talking I said WD40 is non-conductive.
> If I said graphite was nonconductive, then I misspoke.
By the way, do not lubricate anything electronic with WD40. It's not really
a lubricant, but a water displacer. It's good for lubricating tools, etc,
but not for mechanical stuff. Use some quality oil or something - it'd work
much better. Actually radio shack has some "precision lubricator" oil, which
is also pretty good for that.
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