So you just twist the second end into the tubing, i.e., no need to actually twist the copper wiring together, as long as they're touching? Also, is the first tubing you used tough? Like if you accidentally yank the wire a bit, would it still hold? Sorry if my questions are obvious, but I'm completely new to electrical engineering. Thanks!
Yes you can with the thin wall, if the material have a thick wall you will have problems shrinking it!! but yes there is alot of pleople that uses that.
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schizofonics 1 year ago
Is it possible to use a piece of wrapping material from another cable?
uiterniels 2 years ago
No is not possible because once you shrink it its done! you need to use a new unshrunk pc.
heatshrinktubingnet 2 years ago
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So you just twist the second end into the tubing, i.e., no need to actually twist the copper wiring together, as long as they're touching? Also, is the first tubing you used tough? Like if you accidentally yank the wire a bit, would it still hold? Sorry if my questions are obvious, but I'm completely new to electrical engineering. Thanks!
awl555 3 years ago
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awl555 3 years ago
Yes you can with the thin wall, if the material have a thick wall you will have problems shrinking it!! but yes there is alot of pleople that uses that.
heatshrinktubingnet 3 years ago