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Installing a switch panel to eliminate my birds nest
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<blockquote data-quote="InSaneFisherMan" data-source="post: 494027" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>Agree, been to a few NASA briefs about failed crimp splices. They were developing a crimp tool with SWR technology to determine the validity of crimps.</p><p></p><p>Without really good tools, under crimps/over crimp could cause a bigger issue.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion but, The lashing and wester union lineman solder connections look like they should meet ABYC E-11 standards.</p><p>Attached is NASA doc on how to do splices including solder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InSaneFisherMan, post: 494027, member: 26281"] Agree, been to a few NASA briefs about failed crimp splices. They were developing a crimp tool with SWR technology to determine the validity of crimps. Without really good tools, under crimps/over crimp could cause a bigger issue. Just my opinion but, The lashing and wester union lineman solder connections look like they should meet ABYC E-11 standards. Attached is NASA doc on how to do splices including solder. [/QUOTE]
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