[Alberg30] Re: soldered wiring

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Fri Feb 14 19:57:43 PST 2003


I remember reading in Nasa Tech Briefs, quite some years ago, about a 
study where they found that properly made crimps were gas-tight, giving 
a more secure and better electrical contact than soldered connections. 
Of course, they weren't using the same sort of crimp fittings that we are.

I get very good crimps using the standard cheap crimp tool by using a 
pair of channel lock pliers on the crimp tool for additional leverage. 
I can ensure that the handles come together that way.

I'm not trying to talk anyone out of a high-quality crimp tool, which 
would be more convenient.

  - George


R.C. Alley wrote:
> And, the presumption that a crimp fitting is the proper way to accomplish
> marine wiring (per ABYC) is based on a "professional" installation.  Most
> pros use a ratcheting crimping tool (about $25) which gives consistent,
> reliable crimps in a range of sizes. I bought one about halfway through
> re-wiring 219 when I noticed that my late day crimps weren't worth a damn
> because of hand fatigue.  Money well spent.  Good automotive parts stores
> have these tools for less than the marine suppliers--surprise!!

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