Hi,
I have repaired several bullet connectors - provided you use a soldering
iron with sufficient power - not the one used on radio etc. electronics.
30 Watts power is best.
Cheers,
Hans
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From: Mgbbob@aol.com [mailto:Mgbbob@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 4:40 AM
To: neilc@apphosting.com; mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Wiring basics
Neil,
That's what I do when I need to join a couple of wires....solder.
Get to a Radio Shack and get some "heat shrink" tubing just larger than the
wire size you're looking to join; put it over the wire prior to soldering;
clean the wires of all grease and contaminants; solder these wires together
then slide the shrink tubing over the joint and hold a match under it until
it creates a tight seal.
I've had some pretty good luck with repairing "professionally" repaired
crimp
fitting with Lucas "bullet" connectors.
Good luck
Bob
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