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Using a rosin-core lead solder, once the wire is crimped, add a small amount of solder above the core wings-just enough to provide a good hold. Too much solder/heat can result in a brittle connection that could easily break. And contrary to what some suggest, don't pre-tin the terminal or wire prior to crimping, as that will just turn the core strands into a solid wire and prevent a good crimp at all. View Related Article
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