[Coco] Mylar trace repair question
Gabriel Holland
yell0w_lantern at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 8 21:22:44 EDT 2015
You can also make your own conductive glue that could be used to span cracks and breaks or even glue to wire to jumper large sections.
I found this idea on a robotics forum:
File some plumber's solder (silver-bearing without lead or rosin) into nice little pile then mix with wood glue (e.g. Titebond II). Use a relatively high volume of solder powder (1:1 by volume). You can ohm-meter your mixture to ensure low resistance - add more solder if necessary.
I have not tried thinning the mixture but the wood glue is water soluble.
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 6:40 PM, Chris Osborn <fozztexx at fozztexx.com> wrote:
On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:18 PM, Ron <ron at kdomain.org> wrote:
> I've read about people doing this repair using conductive pens. Any recommendations for a good one? I see many folks complain that they can't draw fine lines with these and, in most case, need to make templates. I saw the post from Chris Osborn (on 4/23/2015) but didn't indicate the brand of pen he used.
I used a CircuitWriter silver conductive pen that I picked up at Fry’s, not one of those carbon based ones.
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