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Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/b70c/?cpg=91H

Anyone ever used it?
Would this be FIRST legal with existing rules?
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

I am not sure about the legality in FIRST, but I have never bought anything from ThinkGeek that I have not loved. It is a really cool product, and if it is FIRST legal I might try it next season. Except it might be harder to undo connections that with solder... Need to be more careful...
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

It does conduct electricity, but its hardly "glue." It dries incredibly slowly and doesn't hold anything together.
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

"Dries overnight to a super strong hold. "

that sounds like fun...how long would it take to make a circuit?

"Wire Glue ...... is a great safe (i.e. no heat) way of introducing children to electrical engineering."

I show our students the scar I got when I was 10 years old from dropping molten solder on my finger. I can see how a quick, heatless method of fastening wires is an advantage...crimp connectors anyone?
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

Hmmm....I think I'll be sticking with my solder and quick disconnects...
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

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Hmmm....I think I'll be sticking with my solder and quick disconnects...
Second that one or maybe a blow torch for our 4 gauge battery leads
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

You don't need a blow torch, just 3 soldering irons simultaneously for like 6 hours
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

Bah, my Metcal soldering iron can easily toast through any of that, RoHS or otherwise.
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

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You don't need a blow torch, just 3 soldering irons simultaneously for like 6 hours
I think i'll be sticking with my blow torch!
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

Wire Glue does help reinforce the idea that solder is not a conductor, but merely convenient glue to hold what should be a good electrical connection together for an extended time.

Yes, solder conducts electricity, but only a little bit. The idea is to have a good electrical connection, one that works just fine, and the use the solder to 'freeze' everything in place.

How many times I see kids use solder like it is liquid wire. Tsk.
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

So that no one goes out thinking that this stuff would work well on a robot...
It is intended for small electrical jobs when solder is not convenient and the circuit does not pass a lot of current. Please do not try to use it to butt two #6 conductors together to extend the battery for instance. Please also be advised that the carbon in the glue (as described) is not a great conductor. It has some resistance. If you want to use it as shown to glue wire to an LED, I would not be able to stop you. You do need to insulate the connection though. And don't forget, this is not going to be a repairable connection. Make sure your polarized components are installed correctly before letting the glue dry.
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Second that one or maybe a blow torch for our 4 gauge battery leads
Any excuse for using a blow torch for electrical work is good!
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Re: Wire Glue on thinkgeek.com

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You do need to insulate the connection though.
My first concern. I think this would FIRST Illegal unless covered with electrical tape / insulator.
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