I've got an SX core coming in the mail to install onto my V1 switch. I was looking into attaching the mod via conductive paint/glue rather than soldering as a less destructive/permanent solution. I doubt anyone had tested this before, but would anyone have any reason why this wouldn't work? with the v1 cable, the pads pretty much touch the caps as it is, so this would really just be more of a way to hold them together than a true solder.
The product I plan to use is linked bellow it's listed at a resistance of "0.02 - 0.1 ohms/cm2." would this affect the chip at all or is this tiny amount of resistance fine?
https://www.jaycar.com.au/silver-conductive-varnish/p/NS3030
The product I plan to use is linked bellow it's listed at a resistance of "0.02 - 0.1 ohms/cm2." would this affect the chip at all or is this tiny amount of resistance fine?
https://www.jaycar.com.au/silver-conductive-varnish/p/NS3030