Actually I view it as "incorrect info". Most hams in fact do not have a
proper crimping tool. They cost quite a few dollars. I have a good
idea as we used them in our manufacturing processes and they average $45
and up......way up! So we hams use what ever is at hand, be they the
VACO multipurpose tool that sell for $4 to $5. Or we likely don't have
the proper die for the connector should we have a crimping tool.
I'll take my chances on my crimp and solder process as to opposed to any
crimp method. After all, there's little to no vibration to ever exist
with my radios and power supplies sitting on the desk. I don't consider
#3 or #4 to be a concern.
My take is that the sentence in the last paragraph "It is absolutely
necessary that the proper tool be used for the connection being
crimped. If you are going to use a crimped connection it is imperative
that you have a tool that matches the connector. If you do not have the
proper tool then DO NOT use crimped connector." negates your reasons.
So if one can't crimp, what's left? Solder.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 11/5/2015 9:30 AM, Robert Harmon wrote:
thanks Mike, good info !
On 11/5/15 7:18 AM, Michael Blake wrote:
While many people recommend soldering crimped connectors, such as
Anderson Power Poles, it is not a very good idea. The reason(s) it
is neither required, nor desired, is partially as follows:
1. A PROPERLY crimped connection creates a molecular bond between the
conductor and the connector that is more conductive than soldering.
2. The soldering process causes corrosion because even rosin core
solder is slightly acidic.
3. The solder that flows into or onto the conductor (wire) causes it
to stiffen and increases the probability that vibration or movement
will cause the wire to break at that point.
4. The annealing of the copper wire is altered which also increases
the possibility of wire breakage due to vibration or movement.
It is absolutely necessary that the proper tool be used for the
connection being crimped. If you are going to use a crimped
connection it is imperative that you have a tool that matches the
connector. If you do not have the proper tool then DO NOT use
crimped connecti
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