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half a volt from 1/16th of an inch.

Started by nitinnun, October 30, 2008, 05:18:20 AM

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nitinnun

why can't you use thin sheets of dried elmers glue?
chemically, it is very similar to plexiglass.


even a 1/32nd thick layer of elmers glue has more than dozzens of mega-ohms of resistance.

resonanceman

Quote from: nitinnun on October 30, 2008, 07:58:02 PM



even a 1/32nd thick layer of elmers glue has more than dozzens of mega-ohms of resistance.

I am just  looking at options        the hot glue thing is  just a hunch .


gary

resonanceman

Quote from: resonanceman on October 30, 2008, 08:25:47 PM
I am just  looking at options        the hot glue thing is  just a hunch .


gary

I had some hot glue and  copper and steel  from another project  so I  tried a couple  small cells .

Didn't  get anything except a little AC .....but that could have been  meter error


gary

nitinnun

most glues do not work.
i think it is because their covalent bond chains are broken.
or because there are "disagreeable" materials in the glue.


the only glues i have gotten to work, have been elmers school glue, and woodglue.

and woodglue is unacceptable when dry.
because it bonds very poorly to the metals.