Hacking Hardware Are UV resin and UV solder masks different functions?

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I watched a lot of installation videos. Some workers fixed the D-point with a green solder mask and others with a transparent UV resin.
I think the two products have different prices and different ingredients. Which one should I buy? And what's the difference?
 

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UV resin is most likely a resin that cures under UV light, usually not going to be conductive and otherwise fairly good for the annoyance of having to use UV on things (most will not have UV torch to hand, though I suppose the sun will do) and possibly clean it afterwards.
Possibly a bit overkill and something I reserve more if I am making a whole board or need to protect a whole board.

"Green solder mask" I am not sure what you mean by that but chances are the alternative for any trace repairs will be the same thing they used for conformal coating, aka clear nail polish. If it is for repair work and you don't plan to have your switch used in high humidity environments then go for that, especially if you have a woman in your life that will lend you some.
 

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Hello friends
I watched a lot of installation videos. Some workers fixed the D-point with a green solder mask and others with a transparent UV resin.
I think the two products have different prices and different ingredients. Which one should I buy? And what's the difference?
Use the stuff that's made for it (solder mask), you can also use nail polish if you have some nearby, they're made of the same thing. UV resin is probably effective, but there's no point in buying it just for that as it's not the best option, those people probably had some laying around already.
You should also get a UV torch to cure the solder mask, it makes things easier. UV torches are pretty cheap since you don't need a fancy UVC one.
 

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Nail polish is absolutely good to keep around for electronics. Like, just a clear coat. There are other ones (color changing for heat detection!) for weirder purposes.

 

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