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JAXAshby
 
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Default If you have to solder

not bad, except the sequence in "crimp, tin, solder"

Sounds like good info for all. Personally, I'm a believer in "tin - crimp -
solder".
When maintence boss for a fleet of seasonal boats, I had one person who
would
go to each boat and check EACH electrical connection for corrosion and
tightness.
At first he considered this a waste of time .... then he began to run across
loose and corroded connection .....

Shen








 
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