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I am new to this and my background is automotive, Can you epoxy the anode and cathode to the battery on the throwies?


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Mar 23, 2009. 7:06 AMrich_moe says:
My suggestion is no, soldering is more likely to maintain contact with rough handling. Epoxy doesn't conduct electricity.
Mar 23, 2009. 5:57 AMpurduecer says:
If you can do this and insure that the anode cathode actually touch the metal battery casing (resulting in a conducting path) then yes, that's fair game.

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