CircuitWorks Silver Conductive Grease?

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I want to unlock my XP1600, and the only believable article I could find was the one by VR-Zone, and they do the task by using "CircuitWorks Silver Conductive Grease" to connect the L1 bridges.
So my problem is that I live in Denmark, and I can't find any shops that ships this item - can you tell me of a shop that ships this item to Denmark, or something I can use as a substitute for the silver-grease??
(I have ordered arctic silver 2, but i'm not sure it can be used in the same way)

thx!
 

svol

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I don't think Artic Silver 2 will work, it will stay soft.
You can use Artic Silver Adhesive for this. I think it does the same as that Silver Conductive Grease will do.
 

Nevin

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Sorry, neither of the Arctic Silver products will work. The Circuit Works grease is designed to be electrically conductive. The Arctic Silver products are designed to NOT be electrically conductive.

Nevin House
Arctic Silver, Inc.
 

CALV

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Go to your local car accessory shop and get some of the conductive paint used to repair rear window demisters


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svol

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I don't know if they sell Bison Adhesives in Denmark, but they also have a special Electro-conductive adhesive with pure silver.
Here's a link to the product info page:

<A HREF="http:// www.bison.net/servlet/ProductServlet20?cmd=show&id=10701 " target="_new">http:// www.bison.net/servlet/ProductServlet20?cmd=show&id=10701 </A>

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