Hi Mal,
> As a radio amateur why do you ask such a question?
> In the radio amateur world everything evolves around copper enamelled wire
> for coils for every building application.
> I am stunned and lost for words
I think you may have misunderstood John's question.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Rabson" <[email protected]>
> Solder only in well ventilated area. Fumes are toxic"
>
> The manufacturer is stated to be Rowan Cable Products Ltd. I found their
> website but don't seem able to get into it to find out whether the covering
> of the wire is solderable and (if so) whether any special techniques are
> required.
Having met both of you, I would guess that John first picked up a soldering
iron not long after you learnt to read. He certainly knows how to deal with
normal enamelled wire.
I imagine his question was whether anyone knows the details of this particular
enamelling, e.g. whether it is something non-standard and unusually toxic,
given that the manufacturer's website was unhelpful.
Regards,
Chris
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Dr Chris Trayner
School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering,
The University of Leeds,
Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 113 34 32053
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