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Shower installation with copper piping?

So, I'm putting in a new tub/shower faucet in our bathroom. I've had experience soldering pipes together, but I've never had a need to use dielectric fittings. The faucet I have says to only use copper pipe (makes sense since the mixer is copper), but the tub spout and shower bend are stainless steel. I've read that stainless steel is a natural dielectric material, but is it really safe to directly connect my copper piping to the stainless steel fixtures without some kind of insulator between? Thanks.

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You don't have to be able to see carbon monoxide. Change the batteries and see if it happens.
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