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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:30 pm    Post subject: Splicing was (oddball 0.25" fast-on terminal source?) Reply with quote

Bob,
Although I have been splicing wire for 45 years I prefer #1 no
splices, #2 properly crimped gas tight connectors, or #3 strain relieved
connections soldered to a terminal #4 would be a mid span splice. In most
cases I will install a connector mid wire run if it may need to be broken
for service, or ease of assembly. That said the fewer connections the less
likelihood for failure. In the case of the alternator connector any splice
adds mass that is hanging a few inches from the connector that then must be
supported to prevent it moving in relation to the alternator and breaking
the wiring. Yes it's doable but in keeping with KISS I just used the proper
terminal as designed.
And yes I did splice a few wires mid span in my project, no I didn't
need to but I just got lazy and didn't want to pull a longer wire. They
will outlast both me and the plane. No worries, the electrons don't know the
difference. Smile
Thanks for all you do, we have all learned a lot.
Ralph

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:42 pm    Post subject: Splicing was (oddball 0.25" fast-on terminal source?) Reply with quote

In a message dated 3/26/2008 5:33:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time, hooverra(at)verizon.net writes:
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "RALPH HOOVER" <hooverra(at)verizon.net>

Bob,
Although I have been splicing wire for 45 years I prefer #1 no
splices, #2 properly crimped gas tight connectors, or #3 strain relieved
connections soldered to a terminal #4 would be a mid span splice. In most
cases I will install a connector mid wire run if it may need to be broken
for service, or ease of assembly. That said the fewer connections the less
likelihood for failure. In the case of the alternator connector any splice
adds mass that is hanging a few inches from the connector that then must be
supported to prevent it moving in relation to the alternator and breaking
the wiring. Yes it's doable but in keeping with KISS I just used the proper
terminal as designed.
  And yes I did splice a few wires mid span in my project, no I didn't
need to but I just got lazy and didn't want to pull a longer wire. They
will outlast both me and the plane. No worries, the electrons don't know the
difference. Smile
Thanks for all you do, we have all learned a lot.
Ralph

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At 06:48 PM 3/25/2008 -0500, you wrote:

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D,
  I had the same issue and bought a roll of AMP tin plated for 18-22
AWG wire.
DigiKey P/N A27933CT-ND
AMP P/N 60295-2
If these will help send me your address off list and I will mail you a few.
I bought 100 and needed 3 Sad I just couldn't think of butt splices on the
Alternator wires.

Why butt splice? You can do a very compact, robust solder
splice. See:

http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Tech_Tips/Solder_Lap_Splicing/Solder_Lap_Sp
lices.html

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