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>Paul -
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>Both NASA and the Military use soldered connectors.
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>J.H.
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True . . . and the argument isn't whether solder is
better or worse than crimped. The thing that's missing
from the article is an acknowledgment of the need
for insulation support behind EITHER soldered OR
crimped joints. The article also fails to direct
the reader to low cost tools that do adequate tasks
on terminating wires. The article also speaks of
terminal strips . . . devices I've never needed
in the design of an electrical system.
The value of the article needs to be deduced in
the answer to the following question:
"Suppose someone who knows nothing about wiring
reads this article . . . what information
does it contain that will help anyone do a good
job?"
Bob . . .
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