Long-Term Submersion: Connector Service Life
Extended submersion raises valid concerns. Here’s how to assess connectors after long-term deployment.
Expected Service Life
| Component | Expected Life | Replacement Trigger |
|---|---|---|
| Titanium housing | 10-20 years | Physical damage only |
| Stainless housing | 5-10 years | Corrosion or pitting |
| O-rings (submerged) | 3-5 years | Hardening, cracking, leaks |
| Electrical contacts | 10+ years | Corrosion, high resistance |
| Cable jacket | 5-10 years | Cracking, water ingress |
2-Year Submersion Assessment
After 2 years underwater, here’s what to check:
Visual Inspection:
- Housing surface condition (corrosion, pitting)
- O-ring appearance (hardness, cracks)
- Cable jacket condition (cracking, swelling)
- Thread condition (corrosion, galling)
Electrical Tests:
- Continuity (each pin to wire end)
- Insulation resistance (pin to pin, pin to housing)
- Contact resistance (should be <50 mΩ)
Decision Matrix: Replace or Continue?
| Condition | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| All tests pass, no visible issues | Continue service, monitor |
| Minor surface corrosion | Clean, inspect every 6 months |
| O-rings hardened | Replace O-rings, continue use |
| Visible water ingress | Replace immediately |
| Housing cracks | Replace immediately |
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