| To: | akgua!att!ccwf.cc.utexas.edu!jtc@hoosier.cs.utah.edu (James A. TenCate), |
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| Subject: | Re: soldering wire harnesses |
| From: | gfd@akguc.att.com |
| Date: | Wed, 9 Dec 92 14:19 EST |
Stranded, tinned wire flexes rather well. If solder flows, through capillary action, when soldering it makes that particular portion of the wire solid. This part may break when flexed often. On a none flexing wire I think its a great way to make a permenent connection. I think the flux is OK as long as its not acid based. This is all based on my own experience. George DeVeau |
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