LooseChange
Senior tube assistant
Posts: 185
(1/4/04 7:53 am)
Soldering - wire and components end to end
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How do you solder a wire and a component lead end to end?
I always feel this is the weakest link in the amp.
For example: Take the 68K resistor on the input jack and solder it to the tiny wire on the shielded cable.
ElectricRipple
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 34
(1/4/04 8:58 am)
Re: Soldering - wire and components end to end
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I just twist them together using longish leads... -and solder well and put on some heat shrink... I guess as long as a good mechanical connection is there and it's soldered well; It's as good as any other connection in the amp. Just my take on it.
Anyone have any other methods?
Edited by: ElectricRipple at: 1/4/04 8:59 am
geoffreyreed
I will work on all amps
Posts: 309
(1/19/04 8:37 pm)
Re: Soldering - wire and components end to end
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If you a doing stranded shielded wire twist the strands first, then start twisting the wire to the component near the component body so that the wire exits away from the component, Western Union splice style. I always do that rather than the pigtail thing. Looks neater too. Geoff
LooseChange
Senior tube assistant
Posts: 189
(1/19/04 10:00 pm)
Re: Soldering - wire and components end to end
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I know this might sound dumb... but, you got a picture of that??
Tiny Daddy
I will work on all amps
Posts: 434
(1/20/04 8:08 am)
Re: Soldering - wire and components end to end
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There's a picture of Western Union splice here:
www.tpub.com/content/cons...27_122.htm