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<blockquote data-quote="Torgus" data-source="post: 5568128" data-attributes="member: 571636"><p>99% of the people on here don't solder correctly, use the RIGHT solder, or use the right contacts. and for 00 gauge wire it's easier, cheaper, faster, and better to crimp.</p><p></p><p>also seeing as i used to worked for a wire manufacturing plant and have done 1k+ pull tests i know that a good crimp is stronger than a solder joint. i will add that the pellet idea is nice and all but i can't see any good reason to use them, as it's slower, more expensive, etc...</p><p></p><p>can you give me one GOOD reason to solder the contact on vs crimping?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torgus, post: 5568128, member: 571636"] 99% of the people on here don't solder correctly, use the RIGHT solder, or use the right contacts. and for 00 gauge wire it's easier, cheaper, faster, and better to crimp. also seeing as i used to worked for a wire manufacturing plant and have done 1k+ pull tests i know that a good crimp is stronger than a solder joint. i will add that the pellet idea is nice and all but i can't see any good reason to use them, as it's slower, more expensive, etc... can you give me one GOOD reason to solder the contact on vs crimping? [/QUOTE]
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