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Thanks for the effort of making this video. Very informative and helpful
ОтветитьNice sodder joint.
ОтветитьNeeded an up close view.
ОтветитьI didnt see the sotter melt ? whats that look like? ✋🤔
ОтветитьCan you add two or three wires to one end and more than one to the other end and then solder?
ОтветитьIs Sodder like Solder? 🤫
ОтветитьThe easiest way is to strip the wires, then slide one wire right through the connecter and then twist the wires together and then slide the connector back over the wires and center it and heat until solder melts, much easier than fan the wire out and then trying to get it in the connector.
ОтветитьCut a fuckin wire trying to disassemble my vacuum cleaner. Gonna get these and hope I can fix it.
ОтветитьI need to join 22 and 10 for a rv camera. The large size? Plus I have to do this above my head about 10' off the ground on a homemade scaffold. Maybe I can tape the wires up while using the heat gun. Need three hands.
ОтветитьCan #12 solid be connected to #12 stranded with these connectors (or basically any solid to stranded). ? Thnx.
ОтветитьWhay temp are you suppose to use on the gun?
ОтветитьEXCELLENT VIDEO....THANKS!!😊
ОтветитьTY from CA👍
ОтветитьIm guessing these would not be suitable for connecting wires somewhere like an engine bay? this was my original plan but now im worried the solder will melt in the engine bay.
ОтветитьI had some of these in my truck in Tucson in the summer, they melted.
ОтветитьLove the video, but why do Americans insist on making the "L" in "solder" silent?
ОтветитьWho ever thought of this was a genius.
ОтветитьBut you didn't say what temperature to set the heat gun at.
If it's too hot it will burn the connection and leave it weak and if it's too cold it will leave it too delicate and flimsy, meeting the adhesive and solder will not melt properly.
And which do you set it at higher blower or lower speeds
Great video
ОтветитьDef heat gun. Hair dryer didn’t work for me. Didn’t melt the solder.
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