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Soldering Fuse Block to Power Wire?


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2 hours ago, 3vil said:

^^^ you made a ferrule

I suppose i did. But i like it because it holds solid and no wire or anything shows outside the connector opening. I like when my wires just disappear into my amp all neat like.

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Sure, any connection can be a bad connection if its not tight, dirty or overloaded. A strong electrical connection will also be a strong mechanical connection.

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13 hours ago, Skullz said:

Quick and easy method is to solder the end of the wire and file it to size so it fits in the hole, and when you tighten the set screw it spread the force out more evenly.

This method works great but I always burn the insulation. I will chop a 4 inch section of cable off and pull out a single strand. Then strip cable end and wrap the single strand around the end to keep it from fraying out while soldiering.

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