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More: http://www.heli-chair.com/electrical_school.html solder type d-sub connector, used in computers and avionics

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  • Your method is overwhelming accurate : thanks.

    Now: please: may I offer a question?( a practice question, though not so practical):

    Dear Sir: what would You do with twisted copper wires, with no isolation, in order to solve this kind of problem ? Apart from using epoxy resine kind of stuff paint ?

    Best Regards

  • 20 gauge you say ... I was worried about putting a crimp style disconnect on the end of the wire i would solder into one of these but a 20 should easily work with the standard crimps. I was worried you would need a 24 or smaller hell I would take a 22 thanks for showing me it would work. The Iron as heat to shrink the shrink ... nice won't have to borrow a hair dryer from someone ... thanks twice.

    I am rather new to this all so thank you again

    Aberran

  • thank you for the help had class today wanted to get a heads up before i went and this definatly helped

  • full penetration is important.

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