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In Reply to: RE: silver sulphide? posted by Lew on March 05, 2024 at 08:52:57
Lew,
I was basing this upon the various terms used on companies which actually made said pure silver or silver plated copper connectors, I just know being as anal retentive as I'm, I much rather clean them as required every 6 or so months.
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Looks like a Furutech IEC I once used in a project. I love the design of the 3 contacts. Are you saying that Furutech says that connector will develop a silver sulphide coating in long term use? Maybe on Venus. (I think Venus has significant complexed sulfur in its atmosphere; earth not so much.) I feel like I am missing something obvious. Those contacts look like copper, not silver in the first place. Sorry if I am being dense.
Good afternoon my time, Lew.
I usually place photos here of which are stored in my photo gallery as visual reminders of things I'm interested in, as I've collected three different type of iec inlets, namely copper | gold | rhodium types, yet I posed the question as it relates to incoming pure silver power cord connectors | as well as having silver plated copper banana plugs and ac connectors currently in use, as I'd merely like a safe method of cleaning them accordingly.
So sorry I insisted the deposit would be an oxide. I see now it would likely be a sulphide, to my great surprise.
No worries.., it was all sorted out.
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