vifferman
25th January 2008, 14:01
Is blue Loctite (2440) electrical conductive or insulating?
The reason I ask, is I have a battery terminal that's a mental one, and has a stud screwed into the post, and the battery lead is fastened onto the stud with a nut and washer. The stupid thing keeps loosening up, providing an intermittent electrical connection, and I wondered if dribbling some loctite into it would help.
Alternatively, is there summat else I could use? Yes, I know I could get a new battery or get an auto-electrician to fix it, but the battery is newish, and I want to avoid spending money. It's my son's car, I wasn't there when the battery dude fitted the battery so he did a crap job. My son already owes me 17 bajillion shekeldollars so I don't want to increase that any more by chucking money at it. Besides, I'm very much a DIY kinda guy, even though I *hate* working on cars.
The reason I ask, is I have a battery terminal that's a mental one, and has a stud screwed into the post, and the battery lead is fastened onto the stud with a nut and washer. The stupid thing keeps loosening up, providing an intermittent electrical connection, and I wondered if dribbling some loctite into it would help.
Alternatively, is there summat else I could use? Yes, I know I could get a new battery or get an auto-electrician to fix it, but the battery is newish, and I want to avoid spending money. It's my son's car, I wasn't there when the battery dude fitted the battery so he did a crap job. My son already owes me 17 bajillion shekeldollars so I don't want to increase that any more by chucking money at it. Besides, I'm very much a DIY kinda guy, even though I *hate* working on cars.