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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 7988867" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>Problem with a poop-ton of solder is you could end up having it wick under the insulation which causes risk for breakdown earlier in life of the cable. I would say tin the bare wire before you add the solder and then use only enough solder to make the wire bond with the terminal. Takes a little more finesse, but if you're OCD like me, the payoff is worth it.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, I'm used to soldering on microprocessor stuff, so it's all smaller scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 7988867, member: 644168"] Problem with a poop-ton of solder is you could end up having it wick under the insulation which causes risk for breakdown earlier in life of the cable. I would say tin the bare wire before you add the solder and then use only enough solder to make the wire bond with the terminal. Takes a little more finesse, but if you're OCD like me, the payoff is worth it. Keep in mind, I'm used to soldering on microprocessor stuff, so it's all smaller scale. [/QUOTE]
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