thats exactly what imeo is saying.
as long as you oxidize the material - you have a problem.
there's a long discussion of this here. look for the threads about titanium wire and VIR.
read it.
no need to discuss this here again
but regarding our problem:
If it is possible to use ssm whithout oxidizing - no problem.
Imeo might say that it is unreasonable to do it this way.
Because the risk of burning the metal is to high.
may be he's right.
and I will say, as I did: you might get burned taste and even dry hits very often - trying it with low ohms.
as I told you, my last try was, to do this without heating the coil and the tube too much.
I wanted that the liquid itself formes a thin isolating layer on the tube and the coil.
no oxidation - more like baking.
It worked ... at least once.
as long as you oxidize the material - you have a problem.
there's a long discussion of this here. look for the threads about titanium wire and VIR.
read it.
no need to discuss this here again
but regarding our problem:
If it is possible to use ssm whithout oxidizing - no problem.
Imeo might say that it is unreasonable to do it this way.
Because the risk of burning the metal is to high.
may be he's right.
and I will say, as I did: you might get burned taste and even dry hits very often - trying it with low ohms.
as I told you, my last try was, to do this without heating the coil and the tube too much.
I wanted that the liquid itself formes a thin isolating layer on the tube and the coil.
no oxidation - more like baking.
It worked ... at least once.