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What is the defogger or the loctite?

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I would like to connect the L1 on my AMD. I read some previous message stating to use a defogger kit to connect everything. I went to the local hardware store and nobody knew what conductive paints were. Can someone help explain the items more for me. What is usually the price ranch? Do you have any pictures of the items?
thanks!
 
Loctite ? are we talking about the loctite for screws and nuts for cars , etc.. they're conductive ?
 
The thing being talked about is a "rear defogger repair kit." It is sold for fixing the little traces in the rear window of your car that provide defrosting when they have current run through them. I think it is basically nail polish with powdered copper in it, or something similar. It works well for closing the bridges, but can be a little tricky to apply- I have had best results trimming the little applicator brush down to one brsitle and using that with a magnifying glass and lots of light. If you screw up, nail polish remover will take it off. Hope that helps?

Oh yeah, I think I paid around $8 for mine (enough to do TONS o' processors)
 
Search the forums, somebody posted a link to the Loctite/Permatex site. No, its not regular loctite. Part # is 15067
 
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