instead of twisting wires, has anyone tried soldering them>

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anavidfan

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I was just wondering if anyone that uses atomizers that require resistance and non-resistance wires to wrap their wicks solders them together instead. Seems like it might not be too difficult? I use an Odysseus and the Terminator. I know that at the GG site they sell pre-made wires and they are soldered. Does any one do this and what would I need to get myself set up. I normally use 32 A1 kanthal and sterling silver for the legs. I hope this works out, just seem to me that if they were soldered that the resistance would be more stable not worrying about the joined parts getting pulled or kinked. Thank You
 

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i had tried to find some info when i owned a penelope. i believe you would have to zap the wires together , i forget what that is called. but as for solder, dont think you can.

I tried once to solder them, there was no way that regular solder was going to stick to the nichrome
 

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Solder is specifically made to have a low melting point, you should not use it on a heating element.

A mechanical connection like twisting wire is better anyway. Several decades ago wire wrapping was often used for high-reliability applications. For example the computers used in the Apollo moon missions were all wire wrapped, not soldered. These days it is no longer practical because everything is much smaller, there are too many connections too close together. Also soldering is popular because it is easier to automate, industrial robots can solder an entire circuit board in seconds.
 

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I was just wondering if anyone that uses atomizers that require resistance and non-resistance wires to wrap their wicks solders them together instead. Seems like it might not be too difficult? I use an Odysseus and the Terminator. I know that at the GG site they sell pre-made wires and they are soldered. Does any one do this and what would I need to get myself set up. I normally use 32 A1 kanthal and sterling silver for the legs. I hope this works out, just seem to me that if they were soldered that the resistance would be more stable not worrying about the joined parts getting pulled or kinked. Thank You


I dont think solder soaked in juice would be too healthy.
 

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