Re: Troubleshoot a Dell 2209wa (will not stay on after flickering)
As I said, the resistance of the rubber is relatively high. This is not a problem because there is a high voltage but low current. Consequently there is a low voltage drop across the junction of lamp an rubber. That is to say that you do no need to use a very low resistance material.
Still silver is certainly the best conductor, followed by copper. Gold does oxidize the least. Just use copper coated with silver or tin. You can wrap the tube's wire with that other wire (should be thin). If it fails again you know where to look
As I said, the resistance of the rubber is relatively high. This is not a problem because there is a high voltage but low current. Consequently there is a low voltage drop across the junction of lamp an rubber. That is to say that you do no need to use a very low resistance material.
Still silver is certainly the best conductor, followed by copper. Gold does oxidize the least. Just use copper coated with silver or tin. You can wrap the tube's wire with that other wire (should be thin). If it fails again you know where to look

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