Ideas for attaching electronics to skis?

Mag

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I suppose this might belong in gear talk, but it still fits here, as its media related, and people In m&a are generally pretty clever, I have some copper wiring that I need to attach to a ski and I was wondering if there was any better ideas than duct/Sellotape, as in the past I've used a GoPro mount which at home is extremely strong, but under the vibrations of a ski just falls off, although I figured that could be because of the weight and height of a GoPro. Would really appreciate some tips to keep the wiring on, as having it fall off just isn't an option.
 
Gaffer tape, unlike duct tape it leaves no residue.

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I've tried electrical tape, it's not as strong as Sellotape, and residue isn't a problem.
 
Is this to be left on (permanent) or something you expect to be removing in the near future? And are they bare wires?

Out of curiosity, what is this for?
 
Gaffer tape is way stronger then electrical tape, it's made of cotton.

If it's not strong enough your other option is duck tape.
 
Nah not permanent, just for a day, otherwise I'd just glue it probably, yeah it's bare wires, just thin copper, low power though. And I don't want to say in case it comes out shit, and Lawrence sorry I thought they were the same. The problem isn't the tape itself being strong enough, it's the glue being strong enough. Il probably just use duck tape then.
 
Just bare copper wires, when you say coated do you mean like covered in rubber? If so no.
 
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