I want to know something. Is conductive adhesive tape strips good for connecting batteries together in series and/or parallel? I want to make my own battery packs and I noticed some batteries do NOT do well with soldering.
Creating battery packs is definitely more advanced than what this guide is meant to demonstrate. Nickel Ribbon and a Spot welder are the tools you really would want. This fellow has a great guide (but take all of his warnings and safety measures to heart) - th-cam.com/video/hwhqn4BmC2I/w-d-xo.html&
Hey!! VERY COOL!! I'm interested in setting up strips of LEDs hidden in moldings that will be recessed from the ceiling and go all around the room to give a nice, ambient light reflected from the ceiling. What I need to know is, What I need to know is, what is the maximum amperage capacity of the copper tape and are there other tapes of greater capacity to help me do this?
Sounds like a fascinating project. I'd recommend you post this question and any others there. Our support staff and other makers maybe able give you an answer. forum.core-electronics.com.au/
Can we use an abbreviation for conductive adhesive copper tape and non conductive adhesive copper tape because when talking about the conductive adhesive copper foil tape or non conductive adhesive copper foil tape it just gets repetitive. Copper foil tape whether it be the conductive or non conductive adhesive tape can be a mouthful to say especially when you have to refer to the conductive adhesive copper foil tape or the nonadhesive copper tape many times in the video. However, I did find your explanation of conductive adhesive copper foil tape and non conductive adhesive copper foil tape to be interesting.
Yes. You just stick this on the hotwheels car and stick leds and a battery on it as well. Sounds pretty bad ass to me. What the hell are you talking about?
you`r shorting the bat with the tape, it hit´s both sides of the batery. kan the tape hold for 12v 50w . i dont like kabels in my boat then sa this video. i kod paint ower rhe tape .
6:01 wiping the soldering tip over the tinned wire is an exceptionally horrible technique to teach? The iron coating on the tip is pretty thin. People will reduce the life of their tips if they emulate you often.
thanks we are doing this in class and all the other videos like these dont have the led lights that u are using u made it more clear
very interesting videos thank so much
From where you got that coper tape
I want to know something. Is conductive adhesive tape strips good for connecting batteries together in series and/or parallel? I want to make my own battery packs and I noticed some batteries do NOT do well with soldering.
Creating battery packs is definitely more advanced than what this guide is meant to demonstrate. Nickel Ribbon and a Spot welder are the tools you really would want. This fellow has a great guide (but take all of his warnings and safety measures to heart) - th-cam.com/video/hwhqn4BmC2I/w-d-xo.html&
12:14 uh oh, not lookin good
But I applaud you for thoroughly troubleshooting, definitely a likely scenario for beginners to run into.
THT components can be monted like smds now👍
The government doesn't want you to know this...
I need to reattach small wires to a small 'memmory battery" in my old hand held transcciever. Will this stuff work?
Why the resistor?
Hey!! VERY COOL!! I'm interested in setting up strips of LEDs hidden in moldings that will be recessed from the ceiling and go all around the room to give a nice, ambient light reflected from the ceiling. What I need to know is, What I need to know is, what is the maximum amperage capacity of the copper tape and are there other tapes of greater capacity to help me do this?
Sounds like a fascinating project. I'd recommend you post this question and any others there. Our support staff and other makers maybe able give you an answer.
forum.core-electronics.com.au/
@@Core-Electronics Thanx for getting back to me. Where would be the best place to post my question?
What type of battery is being used?
Button battery
Can we use an abbreviation for conductive adhesive copper tape and non conductive adhesive copper tape because when talking about the conductive adhesive copper foil tape or non conductive adhesive copper foil tape it just gets repetitive. Copper foil tape whether it be the conductive or non conductive adhesive tape can be a mouthful to say especially when you have to refer to the conductive adhesive copper foil tape or the nonadhesive copper tape many times in the video. However, I did find your explanation of conductive adhesive copper foil tape and non conductive adhesive copper foil tape to be interesting.
Why do you need a resistor?
keep from burning out the LED
What is the hypothesis
What you think will happen.
Could you use this with hot wheels diecast cars for lightning and sounds ?
Ur better off using kynar wire and small SMD LEDs for model cars this method ain’t practical
Yes. You just stick this on the hotwheels car and stick leds and a battery on it as well. Sounds pretty bad ass to me.
What the hell are you talking about?
you`r shorting the bat with the tape, it hit´s both sides of the batery. kan the tape hold for 12v 50w . i dont like kabels in my boat then sa this video. i kod paint ower rhe tape .
Are you ok? It looks like you are having a stroke as you comment.
Are you Aussie!
Blessdave Rañola
Is the Pope Catholic?
how motch corrent kan it take befor heating
Why is your thumbnail a project you do not mention??
Um are you real?
6:01 wiping the soldering tip over the tinned wire is an exceptionally horrible technique to teach? The iron coating on the tip is pretty thin. People will reduce the life of their tips if they emulate you often.
It’ll last just fine, soldering iron tips are no strangers to wire :)
adhesive is not conductive. literally ruined my project
The take home message: Copper tape really sucks! If you want to learn electronics....learn to solder!
Cool but total waste of time much easier an faster to use normal methods like a breadboard premed circuit board etc
It is usefull when using microcontroller test circuits though. As those are often SMD components and/or do not have a standard 2,54mm pin spacing.
Which type of resistor is used?