How to Extend Your 12V DC Power Supply with 2mm Bullet Connectors (Soldering Required)

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @massterrbarber
    @massterrbarber 3 місяці тому +1

    That’s a nice secure connection. I just did some soldering on some wires. I got my first soldering kit. It’s a cheap one. I’m just learning how to solder because somebody I took my electric bike to a professional electric bike shop I thought and they cut wires them and then they wrapped them together, twisted them together and put tape on them electric tape. I didn’t see that as being secure at all so I had to order myself a solder and iron kit and some shrink tubes and I put them wires together and they work good and it’s secure because they’re not gonna be moving nice tight secure connection, but those connections that you’re doing I would like to invest in the bullets Technique because I believe if I’m gonna be setting my bike up I like to have the plug-in play and I do have the plug-in play, but I had to fix the wire first, but I would’ve fixed the wire with the bullet way not to take apart when I wanted to maybe in the future if I ever needed to But I would put a shrink around the bullet connection because I wouldn’t need to disconnect because I already have a plug-in source great technique, nice content

    • @tbremard
      @tbremard  3 місяці тому

      Thank you Louis, yes i like these connectors. For your bike you can use these 2mm Bullet connectors, but depending on context you also may use Xt60H which are also very nice and mainly used to connect batteries in Rc cars too.
      Because in my bench i have 12V and not battery (7.4v) and other elek tools that i show at the end i use these 2mm connectors ( xt60H uses internally 3.5mm) and the multimeters have 4mm