

⚡ Glue your circuits, not your fingers — the future of soldering is here!
Electrically Conductive Wire Glue is a high-viscosity, eco-friendly adhesive that creates permanent, low voltage AC/DC electrical connections without heat. Packaged in a compact 9ml jar, it cures fully in 12 hours and is ideal for precise, safe repairs when soldering irons aren’t an option.
| ASIN | B000Z9H7ZW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,899 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #36 in Soldering Irons |
| Brand | American Science & Surplus |
| Color | Clear |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2000 |
| Full Cure Time | 12 Hours |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 9 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 03WIREGLUE |
| Manufacturer | American Science & Surplus |
| Material | wood |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.57 x 1.18 inches |
| Special Feature | Eco Friendly |
| UPC | 831195001004 |
| Viscosity | Moderate to High Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**D
It works.
Worked great. Made my project a lot easier and safer than trying to spot solder a thin wire to a metal tab. Dries fairly quick and maintained a good conductive connection. Saved me from throwing out a solar light. Highly recommend.
D**N
Very conductive
I'm using this product to glue a magnet onto a 21700 battery to extend the length of a third-party battery so it fits properly in my Fenix flashlight. The wire glue doesn't bond the magnet and battery that well, so I added a little bit of clear non-expensive gorilla glue and mixed it with the wire glue. This combination works extremely well. It is also very conductive.
P**Y
Don't waste your money
A connection came loose on the rear window defroster on my car. I soldered it a couple times but it's in such an awkward position, I couldn't get enough solder on it to hold for any length of time. I thought if this Wire Glue worked as advertised, it would be just the thing. I followed directions to the letter but had a hard time getting it to hold. It finally set with a piece of tape holding the glued connection in place. After 24 hours I removed the tape and the connection held but when I turned the defroster on, the connection arced. It's still holding but just enough to cause electrical interference in my stereo. The defroster won't work. I guess I'll have to take it loose and get the soldering gun back out. Don't waste your money on this stuff.
U**R
Conductive paste?
Glue is probably the wrong word for this product. I was able to use it to "glue" a component back on and it did conduct electricity. I tried "glueing" a wire to a pad and couldn't get it to hold. Glue is thin and doesn't stick well. It seems to work well in limited applications. The advice in the instructions dto back this up with super glue should probably be followed.
T**D
Decent product, no soldering, but SLOW slow drying.
This wire glue works, was pretty easy to mix and apply and does in fact conduct current between wires; however, it is extremely runny and does not dry quickly. I suggest applying it thinly, then layer over top with super glue unless you want to hold it for hours.
J**P
Worked great on low voltage outdoor lighting.
I have a group of 6, 12V outdoor lighting group of lights that enhance our front gardens around our house. On one of the light connections, one of the two wires pulled out of the plastic housing (the electrical connection was down a small hole in the plastic housing. The wire had just pulled out exposing the metal strands of wire. When I pushed the wire back into the hole, the light lit up again, but the wire would not stay inside of the hole. I knew it needed to be soldered....somehow, but with no exposure to the connecting point inside of the plastic housing it was impossible. After a bit of googling and YouTubing, I found this product which was highly recommended. I searched on Amazon, found it, ordered it, it came quickly. I put some of the wire glue on the wires and dropped a bunch down the hole, jammed the wire into the hole (the light came on), I held the wires in place for a few minutes, and after a few months of various weather (warm, wet, cold, etc) the light still works. Great product!
T**M
It works if you...
know that the conducting wires need to touch each other. My experimenting with this product while trying to modify some LED plant lights by removing the timer. The light and input wires were VERY thin and were soldered to a small electronic board. When I removed them and stripped them for contact, I just knew they were going to pull apart and I also remembered I bought this to do something similar to a cooling fan inside a computer. The trick is to put the items together and "pin" the connection together with some sort weight on the wires, while allowing air to get to the glued wires. I had shrink tape but it was way too large for the wires so then I used some wire tape. The glue DID ensure proper contact with the wires. If people are expecting the glue to conduct well over a gap, nothing other than solder or more wire is going to do that well. IF YOU JUST NEED TO STICK TWO CONDUCTORS TOGETHER THAT ARE AREADY TOUCHING, and the contact is supported, and not in a position where they will get moved around or pulled on, this works great.
R**N
Not a glue but is a paint
I bought this "glue" to attach spade connectors to each end of a battery. The spade was a male connector (basically a flat strip). The product is the consistency of paint not glue. there was no tacky to it, so the tab needed to be clamped in place until it dried. After 24 hours the paint was dry, but it had no strength. When I tested it, the tab fell off, so I cleaned it and reattached it. After the 24 hours I super glued it as recommended in the instructions. After that dried, I checked and there was no continuity across the connection. Thinking there was an issue, I pulled it apart again with very little effort. This time not only did I need to clean off the paint, but also the super glue. After several more tries varying the pressure of the clamp to attempt a spot that would have metal to metal contact around the paint and still be somewhat stronger bond, I decided that there was a tradeoff. I was either going to have a structural bond or an electric bond but not both. It would seem that this product may work on a circuit board where there is a good physical contact but no need for strength
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