16-01-2019, 02:12 PM
I've not done this myself but the traditional way to solder litz wire is to dip the end in meths and set fire to it. Tha burns off the insulation so it can be soldered in the usual way.
The question is whether the fine wire on modern cans is actually litz. You certainly don't need the electrical properties of litz so perhaps it's someting else. Possibly an alloy that doesn't readily solder? Perhaps it' s usually terminated by crimping?
The question is whether the fine wire on modern cans is actually litz. You certainly don't need the electrical properties of litz so perhaps it's someting else. Possibly an alloy that doesn't readily solder? Perhaps it' s usually terminated by crimping?
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