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I just found this gem in a Raspberry Pi magazine: a conductive paint that can be used to paint circuits with sensors, repair tracks on existing circuit boards, cold soldering and probably a few more. This should be interesting to anybody working with electronics.

Disclaimer: I haven't used this product myself.
 

G-force1

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Many years ago I had a small vial of paint for repairing heated rear windscreen circuits. It worked, though sometimes it was difficult to spot the breaks in the circuit.
 

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I seem to vaguely remember using a kind of pen to fix a rear window heater. I don't think I had a lot of success with it, but that may have had something to do with the high levels of sulphur in the air!

This paint is supposed to be quite thick, almost like glue.
 

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This looks to be a different product to the 'silver-loaded' paint I have for (PCB) track repairs..
I never found the pen to be very good, but the pot of paint was fine.

Useful if you cut the wrong track on an Aristo, or USAT main circuit board.. You can 'glue' a short piece of wire over the cut with it.
 

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I've still got a tiny pot of the stuff from the good old days of setting the address of Hornby Zero-1 chips. Handy for small electronic repairs but not good if any meaningful current needs to go through the circuit.
 

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I used to frequent The Electric factory in downtown Philly. Back then, 45 years ago, the used glow in the dark paint and black lights to tighten the mood.....:drunk: