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Re: Electrical connection

To: Philip Erickson <perickson@quorex.com>
Subject: Re: Electrical connection
From: "Patrick J. Horne" <horne@cs.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 11:33:59 -0500 (CDT)
Philip,

You are 100% correct. I forgot about the spot weld. I've seen quite a few
factory connections, especially foreign cars where the spot weld was made,
then the terminal crimped over it so the spot weld was inside a crimped
barrel, in addition to the strain relief. Makes you forget all about the
spot weld!

Peace,
Pat

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On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Philip Erickson wrote:

> Pat, Your statement  "Crimped connections is what has been used on almost all
> automotive connections for decades, so there must be a good reason (including
> speed and cost)." is miss-leading because factory crimped connections are spot
> welded where the wire meets the connecter and crimped over the insulator for
> support.  This is a different  type of crimp connect. I agree with rest of
> what you about soldiered connections acting  like a solid piece of wire and
> need support to guard against vibration.
>
>
>
> Philip Erickson
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