Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 Bob V wrote: Seems a bit of dielectric grease at the connection would be quick and easy and provide 100% protection from moisture. I personally wouldn't jump to quick on the dielectric grease because it has a tendency for moisture to get caught within the compound, which could make the matter worse. Grease is lighter than water. In a plug, the water is going to sink to the bottom, as the grease floats to the top. Which would make the situation worse by the grease not letting the water in the plug to dry out.Another thing, is it really a big deal to add the GFI's to each channel? I know my channels were never ever on a steady burn for more than a couple seconds. I did not do the 15 mins of no activity with solid house lights on, than go to a show. I did continous shows.The other thing to make sure you have stuff grounded when using the controllers, which reduce a lot of that excess voltage leakage at the plug. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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