I'm looking for a material that melts when current flows through it, but still maintains conductivity
>>8857354
Ice
>>8857375
H2O isn't conductive
>>8857394
just add some ions?
>>8857354
Electrical sodder maintains conductivity both in solid and liquid form, but because it's highly conductive you need to run a lot of current thought it to melt it?
You could add a heating coil to your circuits?
>>8857354
gallium?
>>8857416
If the phase change comes from heat, I would like the heat to solely come from, I dunno, grounding an applied voltage
>>8857419
It seems some Chinese guys are playing with liquid and solid gallium, but it's temperature related
>>8857354
Any fusible alloy. Keep in mind you're going to need a high current draw to do this, regardless of material, and it will have to be very well insulated.
>>8857354
Glass
>>8857354
Sodium potassium alloy
>>8857354
just use mercury bro
>>8857354
You want rosin core famo