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🔌 Glue it, don't solder it! The future of wiring is here!
This innovative Conductive Wire Glue/Paint allows you to create electrical connections without the need for a soldering iron. With a user-friendly application process, simply apply the glue, let it dry, and enjoy a reliable conductive bond. Packaged in a compact 0.3fl.oz (9.0ml) container, it's perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Made from a carbon-based material, this product is not only effective but also eco-friendly.
Manufacturer | TGO |
Part Number | 5015325847686 |
Package Dimensions | 20 x 10.4 x 3.8 cm; 29 g |
Manufacturer reference | 5015325847686 |
Colour | Black |
Material | Carbon-based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Conductive |
Usage | Electrical, Wiring, Components |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 29 g |
L**E
Ok for non micro work.
Not enough adhesion or conductivity component for micro repairs.
B**T
Unfortunate Result
Brought this product in the hopes of re securing the rear heated window terminal on my car as solder wouldn’t stick.In terms of value for money I would’ve expected a bit more product for the price.The application process was a hassle. The product comes with instructions to use something like a skewer to apply it however there is no sort of applicator included. When opening the product the glue had separated from what I would assume was the conductive ‘cement’. Following the instructions I thoroughly mixed it before use which proved to be a mission in itself with it being in such a small container.Once applying and holding secure for a couple of minutes I let go just for the terminal to become in stuck. As advised if this happened I then cleaned the glue residue off off the terminal and reapplied a wire glue/superglue mixture. This then held onto the screen until cured.During the test of whether the window was fixed a ‘hot point’ began burning where the terminal met the glass. This then caused the whole window to shatter.I admit that the result in which I encountered was down to the fact I had applied too much glue to the contact point and there was no fault with the product itself. However, if the product had been a bit easier to apply and better adhesive I feel the results may have differed.Overall, I’d say the product definitely meets its claims in being a ‘conductive glue’ therefore, despite the amount of glue in a unit I would say I did get what I had paid for.
B**B
Waste of money
Does not work
S**U
Works really well
I need this because i simply couldn't solder to the back of my Guitar volume and tone pots to create an earth..so i needed something else as i couldn't afford to pay someone else to solder the pots for me and id done the whole of the rest of the Upgrade my self, and its not like I dont have quite a bit of soldering experience ..so i bough this conductive glue which worked like a charm..just needed to leave it an hour or two to set and Voila..i had an earth on the back of the pots
W**C
Can be used for car heated rear screens but read review for tips
It is not the strongest glue, that's for sure. It has no instant bond qualities either however it does work.I used this to repair the heated rear screen on my car. One of the electrical terminals had broken off the glass terminal. I originally tried to solder it back on but lack of metal on the glass meant this was not possible. I used this instead and it works well enough with a proviso. That is, I suggest partly bonding the terminal on first with a little strong mastic adhesive first. Then again, if I was to do it again, I'd simply use the mastic. Then I'd get some of the silver conductive paint over the top to make the electrical connection. I'd either use a brush or if I was repairing the electrical tracks themselves, I'd apply it with a hypodermic syringe. For the tracks, any brush is simply too imprecise and to keep it neat, a syringe is the only way to do it well.It certainly saved me the cost of a new Pilkington screen and electrical connectivity appears good. The 12 volt (14.0 really) draws about 10 amps and it works as long as there is sufficient glue applied to take the current.
J**N
Doesn't Really Work
Not really adhesive, not really conductive neither. Only use as a complement to something else if you want a true electrical contact.
B**4
A Drop of good stuff, better than before
A Drop of good stuff, better than before. I found it to be a little expensive for what it is though. However it will save you digging out the soldering iron.brilliant😉
A**S
Didnt work for me
I have to be honest this didnt work for me. I stirred the tub thoroughly with a matchstick before I applied a blob on both ends of some electrical wire and then used a multimeter and got nothing. The parts of the wire that were not covered tested fine. This simply wasn't conductive. Though this could be down to user error going by other reviews - I couldn't get on with it.
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