The glue works very well conducting a dc 12 volt 1 amp supply, it joins ok but I found it better to use a more powerful glue if the joint is subject to vibration or movement as in a model train, then coat over the top with the wire glue to get electrical continuity.. On my computer board + or- 5 volts dc putting in a new ic. it is the best solution as no heat to cook the chips. first class product
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This stuff is fine if you don't mind about 5k Ohm resistance between the sides of the join. You have to give a really good stir before you apply it and it doesn't conduct at all until it's dry to so it's difficult to know whether it's worked until a couple of hours later. Its no substitute for a soldering iron. In my case I was making conductive wheel sets for a model railway and it's ideal for that :- 5-10k is about what want so I can ditch the resistors I bought and just use the glue.
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pot of black water,,,,mixed the stuff very well ,but still only water,did not work at all it might of just been the pot I bought,but if you want to join / fix anything get a sold gun,,this stuff not a good idea for a fast fix ,,,,DONT WAST YOUR MONEY AND TIME,,,the picture not true,,,,
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somewhat messy , i find the container too small to mix the glue properly.
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I've used this to repair my fuel gauge which has a hair sized wire that had burnt through. I applied the glue to each end, connected the two together then used hair dryer has it needs heat to set properly. Gauge now works so really pleased. Would highly recommend
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