Just saw this vid from Green Stuff World
Looks like running wires just got a lot easier.
https://youtu.be/dYExYj6vhPU
The Next evolution in Lighting?
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Re: The Next evolution in Lighting?
Google search:
conductive paint pen
conductive thread
conductive glue
every time I think of conductive ink pens, I keep thinking about this anime:
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycl ... php?id=656
conductive paint pen
conductive thread
conductive glue
every time I think of conductive ink pens, I keep thinking about this anime:
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encycl ... php?id=656
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Re: The Next evolution in Lighting?
Hope this works better than the last Conductive Paint I tested. That version had high resistance and did not cover well (tended to 'bead up' on most surfaces)- simple adhesive copper foil worked far better
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Conductive paint has been around for decades.
It still sucks.
It still sucks.
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Re: The Next evolution in Lighting?
I'm a little apprehensive about conductive paint as they have some disadvantages as gleaned from the Internet. It could be better, I suppose if they metallic contents are high and does kinda 'stick' together after being applied and when the carrier evaporates.
1. High resistance, or
2. They don't last long.
I have yet to see a pen (maybe 3D?) which dispenses 0.1mm lines of almost pure metal which then solidifies like a wire, allowing it to be soldered and also sticks to surfaces permanently. NOW, that is revolutionary.
1. High resistance, or
2. They don't last long.
I have yet to see a pen (maybe 3D?) which dispenses 0.1mm lines of almost pure metal which then solidifies like a wire, allowing it to be soldered and also sticks to surfaces permanently. NOW, that is revolutionary.
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Re: The Next evolution in Lighting?
Circuit Works pens deliver "wire" that can be soldered at low temperatures. But, true, they can't deliver the 3D wire in the way a 3D pen can extrude plastic. Permanence depends on the surface material, but it's pretty good on normal circuit board stuff. Never tried it on styrene. These pens have been around for years.Mr. Engineer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:35 pm I have yet to see a pen (maybe 3D?) which dispenses 0.1mm lines of almost pure metal which then solidifies like a wire, allowing it to be soldered and also sticks to surfaces permanently. NOW, that is revolutionary.
Before anyone asks, here's the UK url… https://www.intertronics.co.uk/product/ ... ctive-pen/
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Thanks, for the heads=up, seam-filler,
Maybe one day, if that product reaches to my part of the World 'naturally' (as in being sold in our LHS), I might want to stress-try it. Malaysia is hot and humid and so, it might pose some interesting results
Maybe one day, if that product reaches to my part of the World 'naturally' (as in being sold in our LHS), I might want to stress-try it. Malaysia is hot and humid and so, it might pose some interesting results