On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 9:01:41 PM UTC-7, jadney wrote:
> This question has bothered me for a long time:
>
> What, if any, lubrication is appropriate for wafer switch contacts?
No lubricant- the wiping action of the switch is supposed to displace material
and that applies to most 'lubricant' compounds. Any lubricant that took
the pressure and retained a film, would likely impede the electrical contact.
There IS a use for Cramolin 'DeOxit', or Tweak, or Stabilant-22 or other
contact enhancers, though, but it isn't for their lubricant properties.
It has nothing to do, either, with oxidation. It increases the contact
footprint by conducting across very narrow gaps.
The switch might have such a contact enhancer applied at the factory; you'd
never know it by inspection, unless the pink and blue stains I sometimes see
are indicators of some sort (for factory inspection purposes).