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Reddit mentions of Electriduct Heat Shrink Solder Sleeve Crimpless Butt Connectors

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Electriduct Heat Shrink Solder Sleeve Crimpless Butt Connectors. Here are the top ones.

Electriduct Heat Shrink Solder Sleeve Crimpless Butt Connectors
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    Features:
  • Different sizes and pack quantities available
  • Can be used in marine, automotive and aviation.
  • Transparent Polyolefin Heat Shrink Tubing, Solder, and Adhesive Glue Ring
  • Operating Temperature: -55°C to 125°C
  • One Step soldered, sealed and insulated butt connector
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Found 5 comments on Electriduct Heat Shrink Solder Sleeve Crimpless Butt Connectors:

u/aarghj · 6 pointsr/DIY

here you go, the modern gold standard. Solder Seal heat shrink tubing.

u/conditioned_operant · 5 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

If you really really really hate the idea of soldering, you can use these: https://www.amazon.com/Shrink-Solder-Sleeve-Crimpless-Connectors/dp/B01M1032A7

They solder and heatshrink and encapsulate all at once, which is amazing, but they're expensive.

Edit: Also, if you want an iron that's amazing for working on cars, here's the unit I use. It's a butane powered iron. Gets hot in like 10 seconds and works way better than the $25 firestarter turds they sell at the hardware store. http://www.all-spec.com/Catalog/Soldering-Rework/Soldering-Irons-Accessories/Soldering-Irons/UT-100SI-32612

u/larrymoencurly · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

It's not good for weak signals or high current connections. If you don't want to use proper crimp joints, solder the wires inline, either by twisting the bare strands around each other or by straightening the strands and pushing them together so they interleave. With the latter, it may help to spiral wind a single fine strand of wire around the joint. Applying rosin flux to the joint before soldering can help a lot. Cover the joint with a piece of heatshrink tubing that's at least 1.5" longer than the bare area, both for insulation and mechanical support (soldered stranded wire is prone to cracking).

Another possibility is SoldaSplice. It's heatshrink tubing with a ring of solder in the middle. You insert the wires and use a heat gun to both melt the solder and shrink the tubing.