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FitchVa 
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I'm about to start installing my car stereo. The last one I installed, I too the easy way out and just used butt connectors. This time, I plan on taking my time and soldering the wires together. I was wondering if I could get some feedback on my soldering.
I twisted the wires together:
critique my soldering -- posted image.
I then used the sticky on soldering at the top of the page to practice a little.
critique my soldering -- posted image.
The picture is a little misleading. The solder is shinier in person.
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looks good, if i were to be really picky though id say to make sure that the solder flows into the insulation so that it does not corrosion on the exposed copper to form, I would then tape and heatshrink it, but looks pretty good as it is.
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wotugot4me wrote:
looks good, if i were to be really picky though id say to make sure that the solder flows into the insulation so that it does not corrosion on the exposed copper to form, I would then tape and heatshrink it, but looks pretty good as it is.
There is absolutely no need to attempt to get solder to go into/under the insulation, just heat shrink it and it'll be fine.

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Looks good, shrink tube it or tape it up and call it a day..
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thanks for the feedback. those pics were from pieces i used for testing. the next morning (after i posted the original post) i went ahead and wired the harness up. here's the final outcome all shrink wrapped.
critique my soldering -- posted image.
the black electrical tape is just holding the bundle together for organization
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ooooooops. forgot to put the resize on the image. but i can't edit the post...
FitchVa wrote:
thanks for the feedback. those pics were from pieces i used for testing. the next morning (after i posted the original post) i went ahead and wired the harness up. here's the final outcome all shrink wrapped.
critique my soldering -- posted image.
the black electrical tape is just holding the bundle together for organization
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Good penetration and flow... You're on your way.
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Does anyone else think that, I know it was his example, he could've twisted the wires together a little more snuggly?

That's just me, though...

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It is recomended to have a good mechanical connection before soldering, so yes, he could have twisted the wires together better, but it looks like a strong connection that should outlast the car.
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Posted: March 20, 2007 at 8:14 AM / IP Logged  
Judging by the picture it's not a fine strand wire, so that's probably about the best he could do (without using pliers, etc.).
My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.

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