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Also if you solder the ends right no need to worry about corrosion as the solder will creep back to the insulation. also keeps crimps from coming lose, and improves
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Also if you solder the ends right no need to worry about corrosion as the solder will creep back to the insulation. also keeps crimps from coming lose, and improves conductivity. You can also buy closed end connectors prelined with soldier so u just shove the wire in hit it with a pencil torch and it's done with no need to crimp.
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