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Some water repellent dielectrics are better than none. Water will cause corrosion, and in time, high resistance joints that can cause you lots of random and hard to diagnose problems.
Pay attention to earth connectors especially. Also connectors which are exposed... especially ones that are located close to the road level and exposed to water spray generated by tyres.
Any organic will do provided it does not conduct current... you can test that, but unlike silicone based materials, they have a low melting point so not suitable for locations exposed to high heat, as you know.
Im my case, every time I disconnect anything, I fill the socket with dielectric grease before reconnecting, just in case. It is a bit of an overkill in sydney as we don't have snow, salt or even long rain periods, but it does assist with water ingress resistance.
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Ned
05/1986 (K55) K100RS Motorsport (Europe), Production Code: 0503, 110k km, VIN:0140519 (SOLD)
1976 Honda Goldwing GL1000 (naked)
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