Just my opinion, but...
Soldering alters the temper of the wire and also leaves it more prone to
vibration induced breakage due at the transition point from bare wire to the
soldered area.
I used to work for NASA on Shuttle and Space Station support and , IIRC, solder
connections are a No-No!
A good crimp connection means using the correct tool for the job. Pliers and
ViceGrips just don't cut it.
Dave G.
----- Original Message ----
From: Billy Zoom <billyzoom@billyzoom.com>
> "There is nothing wrong with crimp connectors if they are
> done correctly."
That means crimped, and then soldered.
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