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I tin some of my wires, If I have an issue with them. If There's no issues, I don't worry about it.

On the terminal thing...... If you have a properly soldered terminal, it's not coming off under normal use. There's no reason to crimp it. Crimping only makes it unusable if you ever have to change the length of a wire.

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<br>it's called tinning correct? i was thinking about putting the wires in leave that pocket that the set screw leaves and solder it up for a nice clean fit. i'm going with this method i'll post up pics when i get some taken thanks fellas<br>
<br><br>Tinning is when you apply solder directly to the solder iron tip to keep it clean, avoid oxidation on the tip, and to ensure heat transfer right before you're about to solder something...hope it makes sense, otherwise look it up....<br><br><br>VVVVVV more specific<br> Edited by AUDIOADDICT02

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so i soldered the end of one of them with the wires in an open end lug and it came out perfectly round. the only problem i can see is the tip being so hard it won't allow contact completely around the inline fuse holder lug. i'm not sure if its all the trouble but it makes it oh so much easier to remove the wires and install them again and again without twisting the ends.

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I tin some of my wires, If I have an issue with them. If There's no issues, I don't worry about it.

On the terminal thing...... If you have a properly soldered terminal, it's not coming off under normal use. There's no reason to crimp it. Crimping only makes it unusable if you ever have to change the length of a wire.

Even properly soldered, the mechanical bond that crimping allows is still needed. Terminals are cheap enough to buy in bulk, a solder joint isnt as good if its not crimped. But we all do it different ways, I just do it how I was taught in my ICAR classes.

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how do u soilder just the end of the wire were the copper is?

i want to do my 0guage like this so my amps set screws will have soemthing to bite down to instead of mash my wire n push some strands out

ive seen someone do it befor n i think this is what OP is talking about also

so how the hell do u soilder the ends of a wire kinda like tinning it like most factory speaker wires come like for home stereos n sutch?

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