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Old September 17th 03, 12:55 AM
Mark T. Mueller
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Soldering is a very bad way to go in high vibration environments. I lost my
alternator due to an improper repair (solder rather than crimped connector).
Vibrations eventually broke the strands. Soldered connections are very
brittle.


"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Chad Lemmen wrote:

I'm wiring some avionics that use shielded wire that needs to have the
shield terminated into a connector. Is it best to solder a wire to the
shield or crimp a wire to the shield so that I can put a connector pin

on it?

According to the "Acceptable Methods" manual (I can never remember the AC
number), the disadvatage of a wire solder joint is that it might break due

to
vibration fatigue, but it is never acceptable to add connectors to extend

wire.
I would solder the wire to the shield.

George Patterson
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