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in an airoplane they never solder joins they always crimp
solder brings alot of heat into join and right after the join where solder ends
it becomes brittle
now most solder joins i see done by others are always overdone
just need minimal solder and minimal heat
anyway soldering can be bad due to very thin wire can break due to vibrations over time
right at end of solder in a car its not so bad
in a plane well u can end uo with 300 deaths and thats no good heheh
Thanks Sideshow. I did solder on my box trailer lights when I built it - nothing as critical as a plane!
soldering is ok even though people say not to sometimes u just have to
and if u keep join neat and not too much solder then its ok
normally only an issue when u use very thin wire like under 1mm sq and when its in a race car that revs over 10 grand which then causes bad harmonics that its an issue