Learn how-to solder.
I recently got back into soldering since I was back in highschool a/c refrigeration course and thought this might be of some use to you do it yourselfers here. Enjoy https://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=7 :D
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Thanks, I printed it out. I had never seen an "inline" connection like that before. I have become a recent fan of heat shrink tubing because it makes everything look so clean and professional. CarloSW2 |
I've used that sort of connection before: it works well for any stranded wire that you'd want to solder.
One place to get the adhesive heat-shrink tubing is Waytek Wire. They're usually cheaper than other places, and have a nice selection of automotive-type electrics. |
So im not the only high school student at GS sweet.
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i have always used the iron to shink the wrap. since i dont smoke i dont have a lighter. with my luck, the lighter would expload in my pants :eek:
another thing to try is a highwattage hair dryer. |
oh and if u think soldering is hard, try surface mounting soldering. i can solder pins on a SMT chip that are .03 apart :cool:
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i use the ol solder then wrap in electrical tape if its in the car. if its under the hood i either use crimp on connectors or very rarely heatshrink tubing...havent had a problem yet. but they all do the same thing: connect wires. so it doesnt matter what you do as long as its insulated and make sa good connection
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