All I need is some type of goo or something that I can use to attach wires
to my Solar pannels. They are glass ones, no those tiny paper thin ones
that break easily. So I can't soldier wires on to the glass pannels. What
should I use to attach leads to my pannels? I heard there was a such thing
as conductive epoxy.???
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another option is to separate a small tension spring so that the coils hold
together the wire and the solar panel. one of my projects at work used a
conductive epoxy how ever it was incredibly expensive.
lw
Lincoln J. Worsham liworsha@g...
Neuro Engineering Laboratory
NASA Ames Research Center MS 269-1
Moffett Field CA 94035-1000
Phone 650-604-0461
Fax 650-604-3594
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to my Solar pannels. They are glass ones, no those tiny paper thin ones
that break easily. So I can't soldier wires on to the glass pannels. What
should I use to attach leads to my pannels? I heard there was a such thing
as conductive epoxy.???
Original Message
From: <baker_bai@c...>
To: <basicstamps@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 9:09 PM
Subject: ¦^«H¡G [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Conductive Epoxy
>
> ACF conductive film. or using conductive film in LCD industrial
>
> BAker
>
>
>
>
>
together the wire and the solar panel. one of my projects at work used a
conductive epoxy how ever it was incredibly expensive.
lw
Lincoln J. Worsham
liworsha@g...
Neuro Engineering Laboratory
NASA Ames Research Center MS 269-1
Moffett Field CA 94035-1000
Phone 650-604-0461
Fax 650-604-3594
http://www.arc.nasa.gov/computing.html