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In a message dated 5/26/2006 9:46:43 PM Central Standard Time,
lors01@msn.com writes:
Thought the coils were a long shot.
I'm still not sure where the connection that failed was (connector
contact or the unknown connection at the end of the pigtail left by cutting
the connector off the Mazda harness) but I do like treating all connector
contacts with a corrosion inhibitor. My favorite is Corrosion
X. I like soldered connections for this reason too. I'll do
my own stress relief to get it away from the potential stiff connection at the
solder joint. To each his own though.
Tracy (Granddaughter gone for the summer,
Aahhhh.......... : )
Greetings,
One way to use a solder connection and not have the liability of lack of
stress relief is to place an unshrunk heat shrink tubing (adhesive type) on
one of the wires to be joined. Take the two stripped wires and twist join them
(you will have the two wires twisted, coming to a point), and the heat shrink
tubing on one of the wires. Solder and trim the joint. Fold the soldered
connection against one of the wires, slip the heat shrink over the wire with the
soldered joint folded upon it and heat shrink it. If you are really anal, before
you fold the soldered joint onto the wire, you can add a smaller heat shrink on
the join itself and then add the final heatshrink which insulates and
strainrelieves your new solder joint.
Rich (strain relieved)
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