conductive paint?
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conductive paint?
Has anyone used a conductive paint for super narrow spaces for lighting? I am wondering if it would be easier to paint a trail of conductive paint through a tight space such as between two wings in order to light something.
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If you've done this, I'm interested in learning more about your experience. Thanks.
Here is a model railroading-related essay on this topic:
http://www.sumidacrossing.org/LayoutEle ... essWiring/
If you've done this, I'm interested in learning more about your experience. Thanks.
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Re: conductive paint?
I have used Busch(German MRR) on a fighter plane.
Mixed results. Only tried it once.
Mixed results. Only tried it once.
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Re: conductive paint?
I'm not entirely sure how to connect a wire to the paint when necessary. Just glue the wire down and paint onto it?
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Re: conductive paint?
I have tried several and while it is a nice concept it has too many negatives- mostly a fairly high resistance. Using either bell wire or copper foil will work much better IMO...
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Re: conductive paint?
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One day I was walking and I found this big log. Then I rolled the log over and underneath was a tiny little stick. And I was like, "That log had a child!"
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Re: conductive paint?
I have heard that using Magnet Wire and SMD would be a option where you might want to consider for you lighting process of these tight places. I have seen where using Aluminum Foil to light the areas of which you're speaking of to reflect the light to the desired area - Keep in mind, these options i have not practiced myself but am looking at on a 1/1000 scale of which I'm doing right now.
Re: conductive paint?
Back in my teens my dad had an old car with a faulty heated rear screen. Some of the wire on the screen had either corroded away or been scraped off.
He went to Maplin Electronics (UK) and purchased a bottle of conductive metallic paint and had a small stencil which come with it. Painted it on the inside of the rear window and it took the current from that circuit no problem.
I wonder if you can still buy this stuff.
He went to Maplin Electronics (UK) and purchased a bottle of conductive metallic paint and had a small stencil which come with it. Painted it on the inside of the rear window and it took the current from that circuit no problem.
I wonder if you can still buy this stuff.
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Re: conductive paint?
I had a defroster grid repair kit but it had adhesive backed foil strips insteadmophius wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:36 pm Back in my teens my dad had an old car with a faulty heated rear screen. Some of the wire on the screen had either corroded away or been scraped off.
He went to Maplin Electronics (UK) and purchased a bottle of conductive metallic paint and had a small stencil which come with it. Painted it on the inside of the rear window and it took the current from that circuit no problem.
I wonder if you can still buy this stuff.
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Re: conductive paint?
How do you connect the leads of the led to the foil? Conductive glue? What kind is best? Or a drop of solder and pray that you don't burn through the foil?
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Re: conductive paint?
I just went low tech and wrapped the foil around the LED leads then used some heat shrink tubing to insulate.
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Re: conductive paint?
I have successfully used the Busch paint - initailly I bought it to repair a damage in my car's rear window heat grill, and it worked like a charm! I have later also used it for LED connections in one or two mecha models, and the stuff worked well, too.
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