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RE:C4 2DIN DVD Install / Need Wire Diagram / Pics Inside

Subject: RE:C4 2DIN DVD Install / Need Wire Diagram / Pics Inside
by biggrizzly on 2007/12/31 18:55:14

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So what method does everyone use to connect the resistor? Sauder? I've had very bad luck saudering in the past. Will crimp caps work?


Rick, I taught solder school for years, and specific issues you are having?
What kind of iron and tip are you using? are you using paste flux or liquid? what are you using to hold your parts while you flow the solder?

To answer your question though. You can use the crimp clips if you want as long as you have enough slack in the wire to accommodate the crimp tool and the connection. Solder and heat shrink tubing will always be the best connection in the long run.
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