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Good afternoon

I've bought a non-working Seiko A158-509. I've seen that the problem with it is that the plate that is the negative contact for the battery is our of its place. I've checked that when it is in place the watch works (I haven't test the buttons yet) but I do not know  how to "glue" this plate in it's place, as the "glue" should be conductive. Maybe I could solder it with some tin, but it might be too agressive.

Do you know how could I put it in place?

 

 

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Not many ideas on this one :unsure:

I've ordered this product that looks promising, a conductive glue. I think I do not need it to be very hard, so maybe it will do the job.

 

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You might find you need to solder these parts together. It might get messy with the plastic if you don't have a pointed tip!

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Thank you, I'm not bad with the soldering iron, but yes it could be too agressive, that's why I've been looking for another solution. I hope the wire glue will do the trick, no risks with it. I think it can be removed easily if needed, and also can be hardened with other conventional glue once it has cured.

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