Silver COnductive Grease

Ron ra.ah at RCN.COM
Tue Sep 28 14:16:23 EDT 2004


You can buy a small syringe of silver based thermal compound
for $9 at computer stores. It's used for mounting AMD CPUs,
among other things. Each application requires a minute amount.
I've had one for several years now and haven't gone through
half of it.

-- Ron


Chuck wrote:

> If you are servicing the LMO used in the SB-303 or SB-102 you may be interested in using the following:
>
> CT-CW7100 Circuit Works Conductive Grease-silver 0.23oz syringe
>
> It is about $17.00 for a small syringe vs the $100.00 plus for the small plastic tub.
>
> Chuck WD4HXG
>
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