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Quote from: daveismissing on May 09 2012, 11:17:08 AMQuote from: SuperSix on May 09 2012, 10:54:35 AMDo you need to fancy-dancy crimper he sells?A good crimp is better than soldering.Soldering is better than a bad crimp.That's the catch-22.link to his crimp tool?This is not totally true. A crimp with a soldered connection is the best possible connection.Oh and if you want the best you want an exothermic connection but forget that in this case.AJ___
Quote from: SuperSix on May 09 2012, 10:54:35 AMDo you need to fancy-dancy crimper he sells?A good crimp is better than soldering.Soldering is better than a bad crimp.That's the catch-22.link to his crimp tool?
Do you need to fancy-dancy crimper he sells?
Quote from: $1987 GN$ on May 09 2012, 04:51:13 PMQuote from: daveismissing on May 09 2012, 11:17:08 AMQuote from: SuperSix on May 09 2012, 10:54:35 AMDo you need to fancy-dancy crimper he sells?A good crimp is better than soldering.Soldering is better than a bad crimp.That's the catch-22.link to his crimp tool?This is not totally true. A crimp with a soldered connection is the best possible connection.Oh and if you want the best you want an exothermic connection but forget that in this case.AJ___I guess we agree to disagree.Solder wicks up and makes the stranded wire solid. the point where the solder stops is where all the bending occurs creating a stress point. You would then need to put a strain relief above that point.Mil spec connectors are pretty much crimp except for old legacy parts.
You keep a stock of thermite at home A.J. ?
Wire nuts...that is the way real men do it!
Do you touch yourself to a DiGikey catalog?