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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8703753" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>I believe that's the best course of action. Use heatshrink on the splice points and don't use any of those junky taps that pierce through the insulation, use a crimp or plug with heatshrink as relief for bending and it should give you little to no issues for a few years. Also underneath the crimp don't twist the wires if you can avoid it, the crimp will get better grip if the strands are straight and you won't need as much strain relief to avoid severing individual strands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8703753, member: 679555"] I believe that's the best course of action. Use heatshrink on the splice points and don't use any of those junky taps that pierce through the insulation, use a crimp or plug with heatshrink as relief for bending and it should give you little to no issues for a few years. Also underneath the crimp don't twist the wires if you can avoid it, the crimp will get better grip if the strands are straight and you won't need as much strain relief to avoid severing individual strands. [/QUOTE]
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