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  1. nunojpg

    Bi metal connections

    Ok. I think I have a slightly better understanding now. Thanks!
  2. nunojpg

    Bi metal connections

    ITRON ACE300 datasheet (random meter found on the web): The terminals are suitable for copper and aluminium cables This can be because they are tined like you said? Tin will not corrode Aluminium and will not be corroded with Copper? About the the aluminium frame being anodized and drilled...
  3. nunojpg

    Bi metal connections

    Thanks to all for the answers. Actually I'm just interested in the theoretical part, precisely the answer to the 3 questions I placed. Grease will surely help, but I don't see the electrical company using that for connecting the grid to the meter, and it's aluminium...
  4. nunojpg

    Bi metal connections

    I have a lot of doubts about Aluminium and Copper connections. I understand the galvanic corrosion principle, but its still confusing how that applies to the connections. 1 - Is is possible to have a connector that can take both Aluminium or Copper? Let's take a electricity meter or a Circuit...

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