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[Amps] brittle shields? and soldering vs crimping

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Subject: [Amps] brittle shields? and soldering vs crimping
From: Charles Harpole <k4vud@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 17:40:28 +0000
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Has anyone on Planet Earth ever heard of copper or tined copper "becoming 
brittle" due to heat?

 

And what about the report of not soldering the center conductor because of the 
use of high power and  70 ohm coax?

 

Was I naping when some passed the ham test?   73,



Charles Harpole
k4vud@hotmail.com


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> Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 10:12:37 -0700
> From: k2vco.vic@gmail.com
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Amps] soldering vs crimping
>
> It's not tricky if you have three things:
>
> 1) The right soldering iron. I have a Weller W100P that I use for this. It's 
> also handy
> for copper tubing and strap in tank circuits, etc. It has a large thermal 
> mass so that the
> heat is transferred to the connector quickly, and is also temperature 
> controlled.
>
> 2) Decent connectors. You need these anyway! I have some that I inherited 
> that solder
> doesn't stick to.
>
> 3) Decent coax, with good braid coverage. Again, you need this anyway.
>
> On 5/2/2012 9:51 AM, Dick Green WC1M wrote:
> > I'm with Carl on this one. Actually, the crimp N-connectors I use have
> > center pins designed to be crimped *and* soldered -- there's a little hole
> > in the side for soldering. I've found that there's so much variation in
> > center conductor size that crimping *and* soldering makes for the most
> > secure connection. The UHF crimp connectors I use all require soldering for
> > the center conductor -- you can't crimp it. As for the shield, there's no
> > question in my mind that crimping is superior to soldering. It's very
> > difficult to properly solder shield braid without overheating it and melting
> > the dielectric. I'm not saying it can't be done -- only that it's tricky.
> > I've only had a few solder connector failures over the years, but they've
> > all involved either deformation of the dielectric due to overheating, or
> > breaking of the shield because it became brittle after soldering.
> >
> > 73, Dick WC1M
>
>
> --
> Vic, K2VCO
> Fresno CA
> http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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