Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
I'm just saying that oxidation can/will occur behind the connection to the binding post, under the insulator, so you'll want to address that situation too. If dielectric grease will prevent that, then yes, problem solved. Do you have a brand name off the top of your head LDB?
Sorry for the delay Rich (notice NO dissing your monatary situ). I'm lookin' at my tube (of dielectric grease). The stuff I have is called "Permatex" Dielectric Tune-up grease. I use this (and you should also) on all your auto connections to keep out any water too. I've had this Tube-O-Grease for 'bout 10 years now, so it goes a long way.

The idea of using heat-shrink tubing has it's merits but is not necessary cause this stuff doesn't harden, flow or evaporate.