Electrical Box

Location
USA
I unfortunately ride in salt water here in South Florida. The biggest problem I have is salt water entering my Ebox and corroding everything. See pictures. How can I protect it even more? I am going to clean it now, but going forward, does anyone have any ideas? Will Silicone work? Any ideas would be appreciated as I am getting tired of constantly cleaning. Going forward, I will be spending the time to clean so it does not happen again.
 

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Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Location
at peace
1. Use a new gasket
2. Use some 1211 on the gasket surfaces
3. Use some grease on the fuse cap.
 

Pablo

sqeez bth levrs & lean bk
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Location
georgia
Anyone ever try coating the inside of the ebox with a liberal basting of silicone spray lube right before you seal it with 1211?
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
new gasket and use a screwdriver to tighten the ebox screws. not a screwgun. i tried grease and it didn't work for me.

A new gasket is the difference.
 
clean all gasket surfaces with brake cleaner and around all wires and grommets and use dieelectric grease on all elect connections and any that are not covered and use a good marine rtv silicone sealant on gasket surfaces and grommets and wires going through the e-box.seal it up and let it sit for 24 hours before gpoing out and all will be fine.
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
If you're going to rebuild that e-box I have all the oem tin-plated electrical terminals and water proof boots along with the interlocking crimp tools in stock. http://www.x-h2o.com/album.php?albumid=534&attachmentid=126269

I would use a new oem gasket like Matt said but coat it with a thin layer dielectric grease on both sides.

Also be sure the rubber seal ring is behind the fuse cover and coat that with dielectric grease too.

exactly how I would do it... a thin coat of grease of gasket.
 
Location
USA
thanks! Any idea on how to protect it going forward? Can I seal it with Silicone? Any other ideas because I ride in salt water every day.
 

Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
1211 is a non-solvent silicone based liquid gasket, dielectric grease is a silicone based grease, and yes, you can spray down your internal ebox and even your whole engine in silicone spray from a can.

Anything stand out there? :biggrin:
 
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