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TI-35 - Leviset - 03-08-2019 11:53 PM I’ve been going through some of my many vintage calculators, putting batteries in and testing them out. I can’t get my vintage TI-35 to power up. Closer examination shows the 2 plastic battery film contacts (both of them) have come away at the top. Does anyone know how I could repair them or join the 2 plastic links back together please! Is there such a thing as conductive glue I could use - so that I can stick them back together (like Superglue does) and still get the circuit to flow? Thanks Dennis RE: TI-35 - berndpr - 03-09-2019 04:11 AM You can buy conducting tapes made of alu or copper. I don't know, if this will help. Here a link with amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=conductive+tape&crid=2EKZ2Z0DD5L2L&sprefix=conduct%2Caps%2C232&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_8_7 Normally conductive glueing is called soldering with heat. |