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Any opposition to soldering the connectors versus using butt joints? Thanks in advance!
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Solder technique varies too much between techs. So butt tends to be best bet.
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Can always have a professional solder for you.
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If you have to ask, you probably aren't the right one for the job. If you are a highly-skilled pro, you will know the techniques for getting a good solid vibration-resistant solder connection, and asking would be redundant.
I can solder, but not well enough for an automotive application (read that: High vibration and large temperature swings). So a good solid crimp splice is what I do. And not the cheesy yellow-covered universal splices, either! A decent quality connector of the correct size, fastened on with the proper crimping tool that applies a massive amount of force. And shrink tubing to cover the splice. Or find a real pro, not some random stereo-installation guy. --DD
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