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kewlboxer2

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ahhh forget a little googlage i found this:

 

Here it is. The almighty Vaseline. You can see it here next to the lid (which is at this point coated with Vaseline, as you can barely make out the clumps of the slippery stuff on the sides of the lid). In addition to coating most of the insulation surfaces to achieve an air tight fit, I stuffed as much of this stuff in the slot 1 as I could fit. This displaced the air inside the slot so there would be no condensation on the pins of my Celeron 400. This is O.K. because Vaseline is non conductive (both thermally and electrically), and is non corrosive. I've seen people now use dielectric grease, but I've known people to use Vaseline for this purpose long before.

 

from Http://www.procooling.com/articles/html/su...sulation_-1.php

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