✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Copper Magic! ✨
The Monochef 2pcs Copper Tape is a versatile, double-sided conductive foil tape designed for a variety of applications, including EMI shielding, stained glass projects, and electrical repairs. With a width of 1/4 inch and a generous length of 21.8 yards, this tape features a strong adhesive that ensures a secure bond on multiple surfaces. Its quick peel backing allows for easy handling, making it an excellent choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
R**N
Great tape
The quality is good for small projects and it’s versatility which you can use it for many projects as its adhesion is really good. Overall the performance is great and it’s easy to use, fantisstic value for your money.
R**W
Thin but electric
Excellant. Works as advertised.
R**S
Good!
good adhesive and very thin. Great for soft soldering but the thinness can make it tricky at times.
R**G
Works great
Got this tape to use as an easy way to hook up a series of LED's powered by Sterling engine. The Sterling generates 7V, enough to power several LED's. Why? Just goofing off.Not sure how much voltage/wattage the tape can tolerate. It's very thin, so wouldn't expect much. At least 7V, probably a little more.
M**B
Perfect for teaching circuits
If you know how to pull it off the tape carefully so it doesn’t curl up on itself, it’s very easy to use
J**R
Conductive tape GREAT FOR WORN ROOMBA CHARGING CONTACTS
I have 2 Roomba robot vacuums. When the contacts get dirty or corroded, the manufacturer advises clean the contacts with a magic eraser. This method never lasted more than a few days. THE COPPER TAPE SOLVED THE PROBLEM...just tape over the contacts on both the vacuum and the base station with the tape, making sure to cover all exposed metal. Since doing this there have been no problems with the contacts. The tape roll is huge compared to how much you need for this.
I**W
I use this for 3d print connections
Love the ability to run this connections.
R**V
Did the trick to put 4 AA's in series for an old camera
I have an old digital camera that takes 4 AA's in series to produce 6+ volts of power. Metal bridges in the end cap rusted out so what to do? Used this tape between two pairs of AA's to match the series alignment of the rusted-out end cap and I had full voltage to power on the camera. I keep a couple of pre-cut pieces in the camera case for when I need to swap the batteries out in the field. The adhesion and conductivity have been good but I'm not going to try to re-use the tape. Highly recommended for battery conductivity.
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