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@danstark462

3 months ago

In marine we use the paste. In industrial ( oil, chemical, grain terminals, agriculture.) we use the paste. It's still required. 1,000,000 BC with Requel Welch. Good Ole days.(whistel call.)

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@r.k.werner2688

3 months ago

This is gold. I stopped using antioxidant years ago, after you posted a video where you had an engineer from one of the aluminum wire manufacturers explain why it’s not needed.

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@YaksAttack

4 months ago

Here in New Jersey, particularly by the shore, the utility company will fail you if you dont have deox in the meter socket, and a lot of inspectors will fail you if they dont see it. Some towns by the shore even require copper service entrance conductors due to the salt air

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@AndrewBirrenkott

3 months ago

City of Phoenix requires Nolox on the aluminum AC condenser conductors. I've learned it's best not to argue with inspectors.

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@Calico5string1962

4 months ago

So... it's not "required", but it can still be used... right?
And 310.3(B) only specifies the conductor alloy to be AA-8000. No mention of using (or not using) NoAlox compound.
I still use it (been in the electrical biz for 45 years - officially retired, but still working).
Even the "modern" 8000-series aluminum wire can oxidize/corrode under many conditions (e.g., high humidity/high salt environments).
When properly applied, it reduces or prevents oxidation - even on the "non-oxidizing" alloys such as 8000-series.
It doesn't take much, and you gotta rub it in, using a WIRE BRUSH (not a toothbrush, as some YouTube electricians say). The idea is to abrade the conductor, breaking the natural oxide layer that is present (on ALL aluminum alloys when exposed to air). The conductive zinc compound must make intimate contact with the aluminum, in order to be effective.
It never hurts to use a little "NoAlox" compound!

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@quityourwaaaaaa

4 months ago

still using it due to high corrosion area. Def helps.

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@christopherworks400

3 months ago

Man i wish some of the old school inspectors would remember/know this. I failed an inspection on a new service from the weatherhead down to the main panel.

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@ExtinctInsanity

3 months ago

In high moisture and/or high current it's required still.

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@micahcalderone1454

4 months ago

How can my brain be more like yours sir lol.
You are a legend! Thank you for all you do for the electrical industry.
God Bless you Mike 🇺

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@markbest4230

4 months ago

Omg! I am so TIRED of buying those bottles of nolox!!! 💯

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@lidlett9883

4 months ago

Lmao. Funny every electrical inspector that i ran across from 1988 to today would fail for no antioxidant.

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@edwardmyers8782

4 months ago

As many corroded terminals even copper to copper so how does antioxidant past hurt anything

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@Specksynder1

4 months ago

Inspectors need to hear this

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@Lakeman3211

3 months ago

We still use it…especially on exterior aluminum connections…inspectors here still require it…

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@biosaber585

4 months ago

The rust belt would like to have a word with you

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@41keystar14

4 months ago

If you don’t have it, it will never fly with the inspector at least that is the consensus around here! I don’t think I would win with your argument, however I do believe you there has been a lot of advancements in manufacturing. Pacification purposes. The last thing we need is an inspector with his antennas up! They ask the question of, what else might they be forgetting?

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@Dseuss3554

4 months ago

Never was required to use it, but I felt like using it was just going above and beyond

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@hgbugalou

4 months ago

THANK YOU MIKE!
@Every youtube electrician channel ever.

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@Thrasherfourlife

3 months ago

That's a good one! Thanks Mike! 🦖

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@DrewskisBrews

4 months ago

"There are guys out here putting it on their sandwiches, they love it so much"

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