I've been playing around with mixtures of epoxy resin and various metal
filings with mixed results... Generally there's a good connection, but I've
been thinking that that a spring type contact, compressed then epoxyed in
place might work quite well... I don't have much time for the next few
weeks - exams 'n' all but if anyone has any feedback or wants to give
something a try, I'd like to hear what happens...

Dan.

>Ah...."good conductor?"  Not quite, 'fraid to say, least not the stuff I
>have.  Solder is the ONLY way unless you can spotweld the tabs together.  You
>need a solid mechanical connection between the cells to properly
>charge/discharge them....SuperGlue (cyanoacrylate) won't provide that.  I
>have some here...my Fluke shows no conductance at 20M ohms setting.  Is there
>a different type which is conductive?  Please let us know...."knowledge is
>power."




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