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[Stinger] Platinum... Gold... Chrome
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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 7026117" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>There's no difference. The inside of all my Stinger stuff where it actually makes the connection is not plated. The block is made of brass regardless of the finish. The platinum finish isn't platinum just platinum colored. Chrome is non-conductive. Gold isn't a much better conductor than copper, but it doesn't corrode very much unlike copper. Bottom line, all the finishes are there for looks and corrosion protection. None of them are set up to have any effect on the conductivity so pick the one that you like the look of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 7026117, member: 550915"] There's no difference. The inside of all my Stinger stuff where it actually makes the connection is not plated. The block is made of brass regardless of the finish. The platinum finish isn't platinum just platinum colored. Chrome is non-conductive. Gold isn't a much better conductor than copper, but it doesn't corrode very much unlike copper. Bottom line, all the finishes are there for looks and corrosion protection. None of them are set up to have any effect on the conductivity so pick the one that you like the look of. [/QUOTE]
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