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On 02/17/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> Basically. If you look at a connector, the female side is always spring
> loaded in some way or is a sufficiently snug fit to keep most of the air
> out. Repeated insertions and removals will eventually result in a loose
> fit. Once that happens the connections oxidize faster and you end with
> high resistance and poor performance.
I am sure I hive read of a product, quite expensive, available in auto
parts stores, that is supposed to help this situation.
Martin
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