flyng_fool
Well-known member
Are these any good? Or are they a gimmick?
https://themcdepot.com/products/solder-seal-wire-connectors
https://themcdepot.com/products/solder-seal-wire-connectors
How does the ''solder'' melt at such a low temp?
I usually use the crimp/heatshrink connectors for automotive wiring, but a good crimp/solder/seal is a step above that but not always necessary.
Pretty awesome!Here's a video on them:
Self-Solder **** Splice Connectors
They say that the low temperature solder starts to melt at 280F. I'm surprised the insulation doesn't melt. When I use them I like to get the adhesive to shrink down on each side first so that the wires can't slide relative to one another, then add heat to melt the solder in the middle. Helps for those times when you wish you had one more hand...
-- Carl
Lead free?