@xenon the only real negative thing about its use for wiring is the fact that its conductivity plummets when you try to alloy it with stuff to make it have better mechanical properties
brass is like a quarter the conductivity of copper, and bronze even lower, and even beryllium copper is really low conductivity
tellurium copper is about the only one that maintains most of the conductivity but it's really expensive and not *that* much better mechanically
-F
@xenon (but aluminum has its own problems--it's notoriously unreliable to make electrical contact to it, for instance, and high-contact-resistance crimps caused more than a few house fires back when aluminum was the norm for house wiring--it's not used for house wiring anymore as a result)
-F