Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the best lubricant options for extending the life of gold plated contacts, particularly in the context of hearing aids that are frequently cycled. Participants explore various lubricants, their properties, and the implications of gold plating in environments with moisture.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- One participant seeks recommendations for lubricants to protect gold plated contacts from corrosion due to moisture exposure.
- Another suggests looking into contact lubricants available from manufacturers like Electrolube.
- Concerns are raised about the thickness of gold plating on switches, with a suggestion to consider higher quality contacts.
- A participant notes that gold can vaporize at higher currents, complicating the use of gold plating in certain applications.
- Historical use of Cramolin brand cleaner/lubricant is mentioned, with a current recommendation for CAIG Laboratories' DeoxIT as a suitable alternative.
- One participant describes the specific application involving hearing aids, emphasizing the need for durability in battery contacts due to frequent use.
- Another participant proposes using a small amount of Dielectric Grease as a lubricant.
- Suggestions for cleaning corroded contacts include using stainless steel or brass brushes.
- Concerns are raised about the quality of battery connectors in hearing aids, advocating for thicker gold plating to prevent rapid wear.
- One participant shares a detailed strategy for addressing quality issues with manufacturers, including writing to company executives.
- Another mentions that carbon or silver impregnated grease could provide effective contact without the corrosion issues associated with gold plating.
- Discussion includes the potential use of silver paste for ensuring good contact in high-current applications.
- Concerns about leakage across insulation gaps in button cells are raised, emphasizing the importance of lubricant additives not enhancing leakage.
- A participant suggests using a thin film of dielectric grease on contacts to prevent condensation and maintain contact integrity.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a variety of opinions on the best lubricants and approaches to maintaining gold plated contacts, with no clear consensus on a single solution. Multiple competing views on the effectiveness of different lubricants and cleaning methods remain present.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the importance of gold plating thickness and its impact on durability, as well as the potential effects of moisture and current on contact performance. There are unresolved considerations regarding the best practices for lubrication and cleaning without damaging the gold plating.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be of interest to individuals involved in electronics, particularly those working with hearing aids or similar devices that utilize gold plated contacts and require maintenance for longevity.