Twisting / soldering cable? |
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08.05.2020 19:54 | # 1 |
mrtttt53 | |
I don't know if it is a common thing, but in foreign car collecting programs and foreign videos, they said it was better in soldering, not by bending and taping the cables. (There are sony coax speakers attached to the Pioneer tape with their original cables.) |
08.05.2020 19:54 | # 2 |
TugyyStyle | |
They are not in soldering right now they are soldering swicth on the end of the cables and they make plug and play like a socket.
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08.05.2020 19:54 | # 3 |
samet206 | |
In my system, there are additional points in my system that are joined by twisting as you mentioned. I always push the limits for clean workmanship, but after not being able to do the best in some points according to the possibility, I do not think too much.It does not cause damage to the output of the speaker in the market speaker packages. According to this, there are short cables with ready-made plug, no need to solder at another point after installing them, it is up to you and your possibilities to combine the cables from the vehicle with socket, pin or additional. |
08.05.2020 19:54 | # 4 |
mrtttt53 | |
Yes, as you mentioned, I pulled out the plug-in cables that came out of the speaker box without cutting the original socket of the vehicle, and then twisted the cable over it and taped it with electrical tape, but as I said, I was wondering if anyone heard about the soldering work in a few places but it is hard to do with a simple soldering tool.
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08.05.2020 19:54 | # 5 |
Alicilik | |
Where solder can be reached, it is always safer to wrap the paste and solder. However, it is possible to twist and wrap the electrical band. The electrical tape is not a very effective band in the long term, it can lose its layer feature over time with heat and cold and liquid, and dry and cattle. So use macaroons whenever possible. |
08.05.2020 19:54 | # 6 |
mrtttt53 | |
I understood, but I have the simplest solder plugged into the socket, both the electrical problem and the tip of the solder was not in a way to hold the cable, but in my watch, the tip of the soldering gun was in the form of a bed to put the cable, let's see some more research. Thank you.
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