Williwonka - Wouldn't silver's (slightly higher) conductivity actually increase the detectability of directionality rather than reduce it? Answer at 11.
Geoff - My thinking is - higher conductivity is a result of lower resistance - which I think would result in a lower rectification effect - but that's just my thinking - I might be wrong.
I can see where you are coming from though - you might be right
Williwonka, kinda gets a little complicated and difficult to say what's going on, you know, what with burning in cables, cryoing cables, isolating cables, burning in components, cryoing components, directionality of wires and fuses. I like to sort of lob one up there and hope for the best. What else can you do?
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