





⚡ Electrify your ideas with every stroke!
The 10 ml Electric Paint Pen by Bare Conductive is a nontoxic, solvent-free, and water-soluble conductive paint designed for rapid prototyping on diverse surfaces including PCBs, microcontrollers, and textiles. It dries quickly at room temperature, replaces traditional acid etching, and complies with RoHS standards, making it an essential tool for makers and professionals seeking safe, versatile, and efficient electronic circuit creation.
| Brand | Bare Conductive |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 5.6 x 2.6 cm; 40.82 g |
| Item model number | 100368 |
| Manufacturer | Bare Conductive |
| Color | Black |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 40.8 g |
G**X
This product works as advertised. It may not be the best solution for repairing a remote control, but you can certainly improve it. Here are the steps: 1. Open your remote control (watch a youtube if you have difficulty opening on your own) 2. Separate the rubber keypad from the circuit board. 3. Clean the circuit board and rubber keypad with rubbing alcohol using a paper towel or qtip. 4. Shine a bright light on both parts to ensure you have thoroughly removed all oils and debris. 5. Very carefully, put a small dab of the paint on each key. (you can use the tip to spread it thin or use a toothpick). 6. Once you have evenly spread the paint, let it dry (approx 1 hour or use a blow dryer on low speed for 15 mins). 7. Use the back of a toothpick or some small flat tool to carefully tap on each key to further flatten the paint. 8. Verify its not flaking off. If it comes off, repeat the steps to add more paint. 9. Let it dry again for another 15 mins. 10. Slowly put everything back together. testing: If you're remote fails the first time, it means there is a short with some small paint that stuck to the circuit board. You'll have to reopen and clean the affected parts and repeat paint steps. If it works, then don't slam on the keys. Just take it easy and it may last. If it causes trouble again, then repeat all steps. One suggestion would be that if you can work quickly, then maybe use super glue on the keys first before adding the paint. I haven't tried it, but it might hold better. Glue stick doesn't work well, and with no glue, the paint does not bond well with silicon rubber keys. For the folks that just need conductive paint, this paint works just fine for low voltage projects. Great value.
O**R
Secado rápido, gran conductividad y durabilidad. Producto recomendable.
A**R
Awesome. Item received on 16 Sep 19.
A**H
Sehr cooles produkt, vorallem wenn man etwas ausbessern möchte oder zb folien reparieren möchte.
A**R
Spilt coffee all over my keyboard and in removing the matrix sheets I tore one (stupid I know) and I used this to the broken connections on the sheets now it works like new :)
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