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Does anybody know if it is OK to use a soldered splice? I'm wiring in the solenoids for the pneumatics, and the wires need to be longer.
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
I haven't seen any rules that prohibit solder splicing wires, and techniques are discussed in the guidelines, Tips, and Good practices manual.
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
Soldered splices are legal. You can also get uninsulated butt/parallel splices and heat shrink at radio shack and use that.
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
I like soldering and using heatshrink for insulation.
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
Thanks Guys!! That helps a lot!!
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
That's what we did, we used heat shrink (hooray!) you can't even tell
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
i dunno....is it the "magic blue smoke?"
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Re: Solder, Anyone?
--Usually blue......but if you try a globe motor, that could turn orange! (I don't know this through an experience or anything....)
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