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Old 12-20-2011, 05:04 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Iznogold View Post
i am very interested in the repairing part you talked about. do you know anything more?
Without specialized equipment it would be very difficult.

The copper film is too fragile to solder and even if you could it would melt the dielectric backing film.

I have made repairs by soldering a fine wire from one end connector to the other to bypass a broken line before but it was very difficult and if it had involved more than one conductor as your problem seems to be I would never have attempted it.



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