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by milesvp
929 days ago
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I've been under the impression that soldering crimped connections was a general no-no as well, since it doesn't actually help a good crimp with cold welds, and does make any stranded wire more likely to break where the solder stops. I've studied this a little since it effects my work, but I don't claim to be an EE. Sadly, I'm not finding any definitive authorities on the subject with a quick googling, though all the top hits tend to agree with the sentiment of not soldering crimped connections. This was a short article that I ran across, dealing with the topic. As usual, the comments on hackaday are all over the place, but I still find them useful. https://hackaday.com/2017/02/09/good-in-a-pinch-the-physics-... Interestingly, I thought nasa banned soldering crimped connections, but as far as I can tell, rereading this doc now with a quick skim for the string crimp, they only ban crimping tinned connections. https://s3vi.ndc.nasa.gov/ssri-kb/static/resources/nasa-std-... |
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