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Getting the Most Out of Solderless Terminals and Connectors
1. Solderless terminals and connectors can be safe and convenient, but it
is important to work on them correctly and know about their
limitations.
Every vehicle needs electrical connections to operate. These
connections can be soldered or solderless. Although soldering is a
traditional technique that has some advantages, there are also important
reasons for using solderless connectors and terminals in many
situations. By finding out more about solderless connections, users can
get the most out of their equipment.
2. There are some places where solder is not the best solution. Soldering a connection
can expose it to very high heat and may possibly damage delicate wires in the
surrounding area. If solder is applied too heavily, it can actually cut down on
conductivity. Once a connection is soldered, the user is unable to disconnect it
easily or even inspect it. Solder has less flexibility than normal wire. For some
people, the material in solder can also be a health hazard.
Solderless terminals and connectors avoid these problems by making connections
without the external use of solder. One of the most common solderless techniques
is crimping. The majority of circuits in modern vehicles are actually crimped
rather than soldered. Crimp terminals come in a wide variety of forms, including
spade terminals, ring terminals, blade terminals, snap terminals and splice
connectors of various sorts. Some of these terminals are as permanent as soldered
terminals, while others can be taken apart at a moment’s notice.
It is important for a consumer to know what kind of solderless terminals are used
in a vehicle. Some of these crimps can be difficult to reproduce during home
repairs. When circuits are put together with highly precise factory equipment, they
are often hard to reinstall at home. Many home mechanics resort to soldering
crimp terminals to “fix” or reinforce them. In some cases, this can cause a loss of
connectivity and even greater problems with the circuit.
3. To fix a damaged solderless terminal, home mechanics need the proper
crimping tool. Solder is not enough to repair connections that are
designed to be solderless. Solderless terminals should also not be exposed
to conditions that they are not designed for. Exposure to tough engine
conditions or bad weather may require weatherproof connectors. Without
this weatherproofing, a solderless terminal cannot hold up to the
elements.
Crimpless terminals are increasingly popular in many applications. While
these “twist on” products can be convenient and affordable, they need
precise work to make a good connection. If they are used improperly, they
may not establish connectivity at all, or they may lose connectivity soon
after they are set up.
Solderless terminals and connectors can be valuable when they are used
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