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OK, These Plastic Tabs have officially pi$$ed me off...

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A silicone dielectric grease will work well, but it is an insulator, not a conductor. It's good for use on electrical connection housings because it keeps out dirt and repels moisture, preventing corrosion that would degrade the connection.

It may not be a conductor, but it does not prevent a pin and its receptacle, when properly connected,:) from conducting electricity. And conductivity is not really an issue with tabs and grommets:)
















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