Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
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Hi, I thought this might be the best place to begin my quest. We have an electrical room in a waste-water facility that stays relatively clean and dry- yet quite often (monthly) there is a growth of a white, almost calcium looking, substance that covers all the terminals that are common with the negative of a 24Vdc power supply. The power supply is a standard 120Vac/24Vdc switching supply. Does anyone have an Idea?
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RE: Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
So take your Acid batteries out or vent the room.
And also use a dust mask the next time you work on the BUS.
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(Alum, pH buffer, agglomeration solution)
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Is the room located in a low elevation point?
As a preventing act add a small blower that will induce fresh air from a high elevation.
RE: Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
RE: Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
Been there, seen that.
Good on ya,
Goober Dave
RE: Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly
RE: Negative terminal strip corrodes rapidly