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Old 09-25-2009, 10:20 PM   #1
Assunkkensatt

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Default Conductive adhesive for headphone jack?
My headphones are in 2 parts. One part is a volume controller with a regular headphone hole and wire that connects to my phone. The other part is just like your regular headphones that connect to that first part - volume controller. Volume controller jack hole is loose though! The male connector freely rotates and creates severe static noise. I want that noise gone. Its fine when the male connector does not wobble around. I tried adding foil in the hole and around the connector but that killed the sound.... So I took out foil and spit in the hole but my bodily fliuds are apparently not conductive... Once it dried - it worked again. I wish I could glue them permanently but I am not sure which glue and whether it will work because foil did not.

I think there is a sensor inside the hole and that is why foil method did not work..

They are the only ones that work for my ears and its important for me to fix these suckers.
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