Correct Way To Solder Wires
Twist the wires together.
Correct way to solder wires. The solder should be fed into the cool side away from the heat which allows it to be drawn in smoothly by the heat transfer through the wires. We will learn how to solder wires in this section covering the steps of soldering wires. There is one way to twist wires together for soldering- a horizontal twist that yields a continues length of wire.
While there are probably a thousand different ways to do this there are. The core can be soldered in the same way. This process should melt the solder and coat both wires evenly.
Tin the tip of the iron and then clean it with a sponge before heating the wire. You could use an automatic wire stripper like this whichis actually pretty nice. Also doesnt leave an unsightly bulge under the heatshrink.
Apply enough solder so that every strand of wire is surrounded by solder. Use solder with a flux core. Correctly place the wire in the terminal before crimping Center the wire in the terminal and inspect its position prior to crimping.
The wire strands should slightly protrude from the front of the wire barrel but not excessively This should be the case regardless of the terminal type. However solder diameter is determined by the gauge number. Once cool inspect the union to ensure proper penetration of the solder.
Apply a little solder to the tip before applying heat to the twisted wires. But even in the soldering community theres still room to argue. Carve a groove on each side of the 20x40 sides of the wood it should be enough so that the rods fit through the groove.