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Fred McKenzie Fred McKenzie is offline
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Default Solder or crimp ??

In article ,
Stormin Mormon wrote:

This article says soldering is less desirable
than crimps for Anderson Power Pole terminals.


I can't add much to what others have said comparing general crimp to
solder. But lets get back to the question about Anderson Power Pole
terminals. I use them extensively with my Ham equipment, operating from
13.8 volt DC power supplies and auto electrical systems.

I've found that Anderson Power Pole connections get hot from contact
resistance when they carry high current, say 20 Amps or so continuous.
If they are soldered, I do not believe the temperature would be so high
that the solder could melt. However the higher temperature might tend
to cause oxidation of the solder.

Fred