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Old 12-23-2014, 11:42 PM   #16
Phil P
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Hi Ozz

I have used those on some of the equipment I “play” with. The solder is very low temp and you make the connection with a heat gun that delivers air at a temperature that doesn’t burn your hands unless you hold the gun on your hand for a greater period of time than you would a soldering iron.

We use them only on the wires for sensors like throttle position and mass air flow sensors that are low amp connections.

Crimp on type “environmental” connectors is water resistant and work very well.

http://www.skygeek.com/sta-kon-2rbs1...FWIA7AodpR0ASA


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