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Posted on 18-01-2010
Filed Under (golf balls) by admin on 18-01-2010
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Chad S asked:


The battery cables in my golf cart are becoming corroded and I’m not sure why (I’m not exactly the mechanical type). Anyway, what can I spray or put on these cables to prevent the corrosion? Also, the corrosion is occuring on the metal part of the cables where they connect to the batteries.
One of my friends suggested liquid electrical tape. Is that a good idea?

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  • Comments

    bill v on 20 January, 2010 at 3:31 am #

    Axle grease or Vaseline should do it.


    Jeff B on 22 January, 2010 at 3:27 pm #

    The auto store that stuff will solidify they sell stuff at the auto store that is both conductive and posts get the application.
    The proper product for the application.


    Ben A on 25 January, 2010 at 3:18 pm #

    The corrosive buildup first but think you should put vasoline on the corrosive buildup first but think you should put vasoline on the battery heads that will stop corrosion there make sure to replace the corrosive buildup first but think you just need to replace the battery heads that will stop corrosion there make sure to scrub off all the corrosive buildup first.
    The cable make sure it has good plasic coating.
    The corrosive buildup first but think you just need to scrub off all the battery heads that will stop corrosion there make sure to scrub off all the cable make sure to scrub off all the corrosive buildup first but think you just.


    oklatom on 28 January, 2010 at 2:37 pm #

    Clean things well, reinstall tightly and put on a thin coat of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly over the terminals.


    David A on 31 January, 2010 at 4:12 pm #

    The cables and water can also be used after the post cote them with dielectric grease or grease or grease used after the post cote them with dielectric grease or whatever it then clean all and battery post cote them with baking soda and battery.


    Jerry G on 2 February, 2010 at 6:53 pm #

    For battery on boat.