Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
If you are concerned about the wires entering the screw connectors I'd use boot-lace ferrules instead of soldering, pick up a set with the tool cheaply on Amazon, eBay etc....
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
If you are soldering just make sure some bastard hasn’t soldered a length of binding wire to the end of the solder reel and then watch as your colleagues swear away as the “solder” won’t melt and then they swear even more as they burn their finger tips checking the iron is hot.
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say what now ?v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:29 am If you are concerned about the wires entering the screw connectors I'd use boot-lace ferrules instead of soldering, pick up a set with the tool cheaply on Amazon, eBay etc....
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I read it as though you were concerned with where the wires terminated in the plug body? Boot lace ferrules on the wire ends help prevent the strands squashing/breaking and give a better connection.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:41 pmsay what now ?v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:29 am If you are concerned about the wires entering the screw connectors I'd use boot-lace ferrules instead of soldering, pick up a set with the tool cheaply on Amazon, eBay etc....
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i was/am, i just had no idea what one of them was or is....v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:45 pmI read it as though you were concerned with where the wires terminated in the plug body? Boot lace ferrules on the wire ends help prevent the strands squashing/breaking and give a better connection.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:41 pmsay what now ?v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:29 am If you are concerned about the wires entering the screw connectors I'd use boot-lace ferrules instead of soldering, pick up a set with the tool cheaply on Amazon, eBay etc....
not sure if there's actually enough space in the connector/housing. But they may be smaller than they look.
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
Just noticed this if you are still looking for a soldering iron. its gas and got to be worth a go at the price. usually Aldi tools are decent enough quality.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/ferrex-mini-sold ... 2497937000
https://www.aldi.co.uk/ferrex-mini-sold ... 2497937000
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
My soldering iron packed up a while ago, so now I just heat it up with my gas torch
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
Ordered and delivered yesterday. Including crimper. Works really well.
Now looking for more wiring projects
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I'll send you my old number/lights board
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Good to know as mine hasn't been used yet, the job it was bought for did not come to fruition.
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
There are a lot of sizes in the kit that I'll never use, unless I come up with a new use for them.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 10:16 amGood to know as mine hasn't been used yet, the job it was bought for did not come to fruition.
The ratchet action on the crimper is very good so you don't need to wonder whether you've applied enough pressure - it just does it. I tried it on a length of flex I'd removed from a panel heater. Tempted to disconnect the heater and put the ferrules on - just because I can now.
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It wasn't for you to keep, just to fixCount Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 10:27 am Weeksy...If I had a light board I'd have to get a towbar fitted and buy a trailer.
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Ah, gotcha. Yup I could do thatweeksy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 10:34 amIt wasn't for you to keep, just to fixCount Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 10:27 am Weeksy...If I had a light board I'd have to get a towbar fitted and buy a trailer.
Are you planning on doing the Surrey Hills sometime? Bring it along - happy to pick it up and sort it while you do your cycling.
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Much better than tinning the tips of stranded wire for screw connectors.
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In this scenario, I’d disagree for a number of reasons:
1. Bootlace ferrules (using the tool(s) shown above) leave a square end on the cable that will be gripped tightly in the brass fitting
b. Soldering can compromise the insulation through over heating
iii. Soldered joints tend to to be brittle
4. The automotive industry uses crimped connections throughout vehicles due to the strength / conductivity of the terminal
x. The crimps linked above are not your Halfords nipped up solutions which are dire but ratcheted tools which give dependable connections
Obviously YMMV
1. Bootlace ferrules (using the tool(s) shown above) leave a square end on the cable that will be gripped tightly in the brass fitting
b. Soldering can compromise the insulation through over heating
iii. Soldered joints tend to to be brittle
4. The automotive industry uses crimped connections throughout vehicles due to the strength / conductivity of the terminal
x. The crimps linked above are not your Halfords nipped up solutions which are dire but ratcheted tools which give dependable connections
Obviously YMMV
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Re: Soldering iron kit ? cheap and cheerful or anything to know about ?
I bought the Preciva kit.
Very impressed with it and I'm redoing a lot of connections around the house and car that I was not 100% satisfied with.
The connections are much more secure now and as a side-benefit look a whole lot more professional.
Very impressed with it and I'm redoing a lot of connections around the house and car that I was not 100% satisfied with.
The connections are much more secure now and as a side-benefit look a whole lot more professional.
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I prefer the non insulated terminals and crimpers like this https://www.vehiclewiringproducts.co.uk ... mping-tool
Soldering has its place but, for me, that's either guitars or bodgery.
Soldering has its place but, for me, that's either guitars or bodgery.