I was at the local electronics store picking up some supplies and saw some conductive wire glue that could possibly be used for a solderless installation. I found a picture of the product online.
The description reads "Soldering Gun in a Jar. Wire glue-the solution when you can't find the soldering iron, don't want to bother, are out in the woods, don't quite trust a fifth-grader with a hot gun, can't reach the connection with both hands, whatever. This stuff conducts low voltage AC and DC circuits in a permanent bond and is easy to use. Our high-tech support group suggests that a toothpick is a good way to apply it. Cures overnight. Our each is a 0.3 oz/9ml jar."
A quick google search shows a couple of places where it can be purchased online.
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prod...p?number=G16133
http://www.amazon.com/American-Science-Sur...E/dp/B000F475E0
Hopefully this product will allow a multitude of WIIs to cry out in relief. I didn't pick any up as I've already installed my Wiifree.
BTW, for those in Pasadena, CA area, you can get the product at Du Vac electronics on Colorado Blvd.
The description reads "Soldering Gun in a Jar. Wire glue-the solution when you can't find the soldering iron, don't want to bother, are out in the woods, don't quite trust a fifth-grader with a hot gun, can't reach the connection with both hands, whatever. This stuff conducts low voltage AC and DC circuits in a permanent bond and is easy to use. Our high-tech support group suggests that a toothpick is a good way to apply it. Cures overnight. Our each is a 0.3 oz/9ml jar."
A quick google search shows a couple of places where it can be purchased online.
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prod...p?number=G16133
http://www.amazon.com/American-Science-Sur...E/dp/B000F475E0
Hopefully this product will allow a multitude of WIIs to cry out in relief. I didn't pick any up as I've already installed my Wiifree.
BTW, for those in Pasadena, CA area, you can get the product at Du Vac electronics on Colorado Blvd.