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I would have to check the resistance for per meter or whatever to see what kind of power loss you're going to see. But I would think as your power goes up, you're going to hit the point where you're going to be heating up the solder until the point where it starts not even completely melting but starting to melt. And that changes the resistance quite a bit to have it heating up. So I don't think it's a good choice, but you could probably make it work. Anybody have any different concepts on that?

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