For a SUPERIOR joint that will ALWAYS have LOW RESISTANCE , you should follow this video ... but ... then SOFT SOLDER the completed assembly ( this will NEVER go high resistance due to corrosion or oxidation ) ... for some high current circuits high resistance can cause a FIRE ! ... a soldered joint is MUCH , MUCH more reliable ( tried - n - tested ) .. DAVE™🛑
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This is a very handy thing to know. Thank you.
For a SUPERIOR joint that will ALWAYS have LOW RESISTANCE , you should follow this video ... but ... then SOFT SOLDER the completed assembly ( this will NEVER go high resistance due to corrosion or oxidation ) ... for some high current circuits high resistance can cause a FIRE ! ... a soldered joint is MUCH , MUCH more reliable ( tried - n - tested ) .. DAVE™🛑
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Or - hear me out - maybe just solder them together...
i hope you're not talking about soldering the wires without making a proper connection first
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