Customer Reviews for Electrically Conductive Wire Glue Bonds

Electrically Conductive Wire Glue Bonds

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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Electrically Conductive Wire Glue Bonds

Customer Review: Great for special situations - does things solder can't
Summary: 5 Stars

This is great stuff when you need to solder something that won't solder - for example onto battery tabs, which really need to be welded. Solder won't stick, but this stuff will.

It's not a replacement for solder in most applications, but it's a critical part of my soldering kit for times when solder won't do the job. Highly recommended.

Be aware - it doesn't seem to conduct until it's dried a bit, but then it works.

Customer Review: Not received from ThinkGeek
Summary: 5 Stars

Not received for the orignal buyer but did get it else where work for install my Intenfire Rapid Fire on Xbox 360 Controller

Customer Review: Not very conductive
Summary: 1 Stars

It looks like it would work once it's dried but it's not conductive enough for repairing circuit boards. I ended up just soldering my board with silver solder and it worked. If you're looking to fix gaps in traces, just solder, don't waste your time and money.

Customer Review: Terrible
Summary: 1 Stars

as mentioned in alot of reviews, this is terribly runny. i had very little space/terrible angles to do a solder, so a solder gun was out of the question. duct taped the two connections together for 4 days, so i could make sure the glue dryed and it was a strong bond. i then carefully took off the tape, but the glue never set up, this is a terrible product, glue... my a**

Customer Review: Useless for anything but the simplest of wiring
Summary: 1 Stars

Even fully mixed, it has the consistency of water so you need to pour out some of the "glue" into a container and let it set for a few hours so you have a paste. But the paste has no adhesive quality to it like an epoxy, so you will need to have something holding the wiring in place. It dries like charcoal, and would need to be reinforces with a stronger epoxy after it dries.

I tried to connect a 7.2 volt battery to a deans connector and even after reinforcing the dried charcoal, a few minutes of voltage and the "glue" started to come off.

Lesson learned: get better at soldering
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