xxturbowesxx
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Just curious after fighting with a soldering iron in a tight place and heat shrink over the years if theres a better way. What system/process do you use?
I was taught by a electrician to crimp and then solder the connection. He explained it this way.
" If you were pulling enough of a load the connection will get hot enough to melt the solder and the connection will fail. Therefore, the connection must be crimped first"
Darren
I've used more than my fair share of "scotchlok" connectors when they can be used... The things are the best thing since sliced bread...Just insert wires, close with a pair of pliers and viola... Instant waterproof/good connection...
Yikes, scotchloks would be the last type of connection I would utilize and ONLY if there was no other choice.
Crimp on terminals with integrated heatshrink/self sealing adhesive. Expensive but absolutely water tight and no soldering required.
I was referring to this type of scotchlock
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not the gel filled style, those seem OK.