Gudguyham@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/29/04 09:39:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> jaking@es.co.nz writes:
>
>
>> Why was this not soldered? Surely that would make a more reliable
>> electrical path for such an important component?
>>
>>
>
> Possibly because regular soldering can melt under the heat of the
> circulating tank circuit current. A mechanical connection is better
> for this area, there
> is nothing that can melt. I HAVE SEEN IT HAPPEN MORE THAN ONCE!
In all the high reliability areas I've worked connectors are always crimped,
not soldered - maybe for different reasons from the Heath amp, but I think
many people are not aware of how good a properly made crimp connection is. A
big proviso - the wire and crimp tool have to be the right ones for the
connector.
Steve
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