My fancy scales gave up measuring body composition months ago, since when I've spent bloody ages trying to fix what I assumed was a software problem.
Turns out something I've used to clean it with (either cif or furniture polish) has apparently removed the conductive coating from the glass, since the attached bit of hackery - somewhat incredibly - had things working correctly again straight away.
So the question - is there anything I can use to restore the conductivity?
I googled 'conductive spray' and found this which sounds like it might be worth a shot. Would obviously mask across the existing gaps to keep each quarter isolated, could even bake it as suggested cos the glass can be comletely separated. Clear would be preferable to black if possible.
My fancy scales gave up measuring body composition months ago, since when I've spent bloody ages trying to fix what I assumed was a software problem.
Turns out something I've used to clean it with (either cif or furniture polish) has apparently removed the conductive coating from the glass, since the attached bit of hackery - somewhat incredibly - had things working correctly again straight away.
So the question - is there anything I can use to restore the conductivity?
I googled 'conductive spray' and found this which sounds like it might be worth a shot. Would obviously mask across the existing gaps to keep each quarter isolated, could even bake it as suggested cos the glass can be comletely separated. Clear would be preferable to black if possible.
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