Pat, Your statement "Crimped connections is what has been used on almost all
automotive connections for decades, so there must be a good reason (including
speed and cost)." is miss-leading because factory crimped connections are spot
welded where the wire meets the connecter and crimped over the insulator for
support. This is a different type of crimp connect. I agree with rest of
what you about soldiered connections acting like a solid piece of wire and
need support to guard against vibration.
Philip Erickson
Database & Compound Inventory Administrator
Quorex Pharmaceuticals
1890 Rutherford Road, Suite 200
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Tel: (760) 494-6250
Fax: (760) 494-1915
www.quorex.com
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