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21 janv. 2017
Good for intended use.
I was hoping to find something to paint conductive paths for a paper crafts project. This glue is conductive, but it has a fairly high resistance, so it didn't work for my project. More than a inch and the measured resistance is in the K Ohms. Is suspect that I could use a small portion in in place of an actual resistor. As an adhesive with some conductive properties, I think it would work well for the intended uses.

21 janv. 2017
Best conductive ink pen!
This pen seems a bit expensive, until you compare it with other options out there and realize this is the clear winner. Spend the money to get the best. This ink creates a low resistance path.

25 févr. 2017
Works great!
I was able to use this to program my attiny85 microcontroller using Arduino. There were a couple gotchas that took a moment to figure out.
1) In linux, make sure your udev device permissions are correct.
2) use a 10K pull-up resistor on reset
3) use a capacitor between 5v and ground. I used a 10uF electrolytic
After figuring those out, it works like a charm.