I am going to connect a fuse holder to a wire.
The wires are all 12GA stranded, copper automotive Primary wire
I prefer to connect the fuse holder 'in-line" such that the wire always maintains a straight path like a continuous tube rather than soldering at 90 degree or greater angles.
"Normally", I strip back about 5/8 inch of the plastic sheath on both wires, slide shrink wrap onto the wire, then tightly wrap the exposed wires around each other, then solder...like this
And lastly, move the shrink wrap into position over the soldered joint and heat it.
Is there a better way?
The wires are all 12GA stranded, copper automotive Primary wire
I prefer to connect the fuse holder 'in-line" such that the wire always maintains a straight path like a continuous tube rather than soldering at 90 degree or greater angles.
"Normally", I strip back about 5/8 inch of the plastic sheath on both wires, slide shrink wrap onto the wire, then tightly wrap the exposed wires around each other, then solder...like this
And lastly, move the shrink wrap into position over the soldered joint and heat it.
Is there a better way?