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![]() What if the conductive tape electrically looks like this: Top side of tape |||||||||||||||||||||| ---electricity only passes from top to bottom in discrete channels Bottom side of tape Instead of looking like this? top side _________________________ _________________________ ---electricity conducted throughout bottom side |
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On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 12:58:51 -0400, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: What if the conductive tape electrically looks like this: Top side of tape |||||||||||||||||||||| ---electricity only passes from top to bottom in discrete channels Bottom side of tape Instead of looking like this? top side _________________________ _________________________ ---electricity conducted throughout bottom sideYes, that might work. Assuming that you (1) get it on straight and (2) you aligned the tiny little conductive strips with the existing cable properly. Assuming that there is such a tape, that is. -- Cheers, Bruce |
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