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Wtf would you want to tin 1/0 for anyway?

bcuz i know everyone hates when u take the wire out the amp how some of the strands break off from the terminal being real tight

well a while back i read some one post talking about how they tin the tips so that wont happen had a pic to it was real clean. i think steve said he did it a couple of times too.

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bcuz i know everyone hates when u take the wire out the amp how some of the strands break off from the terminal being real tight

well a while back i read some one post talking about how they tin the tips so that wont happen had a pic to it was real clean. i think steve said he did it a couple of times too.

found it here is a link 4 anyone else who wants to kno how to tin there power wire

tin power wire

go to post 128

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Use a torch or a hi-temp heat gun.

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bcuz i know everyone hates when u take the wire out the amp how some of the strands break off from the terminal being real tight

well a while back i read some one post talking about how they tin the tips so that wont happen had a pic to it was real clean. i think steve said he did it a couple of times too.

Yeah, but you also take your awesome copper to gold plating connection and introduce a layer of lumpy tin/lead between them = fail.

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