To: | towertalk@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [TowerTalk] Crimped Electrical Connections |
From: | "Lux, Jim" <jim@luxfamily.com> |
Date: | Wed, 17 Nov 2021 19:58:24 -0800 |
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On 11/17/21 5:39 PM, Paul Christensen wrote: "Not much to contribute as far as crimped rotator connectors and also hopewe don't launch into the crimp vs solder debate." As I recall, past list debates concentrated mainly on crimp v. soldered RF connectors. In this case, each crimped Romex terminal lug failed with infinite measured resistance between the #10 wire and barrel. So, I think it's worthy of discussion. FWIW, most private replies suggested a combination of crimping, followed by solder. In the future, that advice will be used on all outdoor crimped lugs at my station. Thanks to all for the public and private replies. Interesting - usually the discussion about solder is with stranded wire - where it potentially causes problems because it creates stress concentration where the solder ends. On a solid wire - it might be like a conductive potting - it would exclude moisture from the joint. Or would it? solder gets brittle with temperature cycling. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk |
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