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DAVID THOMPSON wrote:after many years as a ham radio operator
i like to solder on the wire spades or tin the wire end if no lug needed
with the new advent of very nice portable soldering guns it makes it easy to repair
a soldered on lug is recyclable and you do not need to carry extra lugs
but being an old fumble fingers i usually need a 2.2 pound bucket of extras
Dave
Blurredman wrote:Hi,
If you just want wire order etc, you can use the wiring diagramme, which does help - otherwise i'll be able to get some pics maybe later.
ftp://blurredmanswebsite.ddns.net/Vehicle_Documents/MZ_Documents/12v_ETZ_250.jpg
tigcraft wrote:DAVID THOMPSON wrote:after many years as a ham radio operator
i like to solder on the wire spades or tin the wire end if no lug needed
with the new advent of very nice portable soldering guns it makes it easy to repair
a soldered on lug is recyclable and you do not need to carry extra lugs
but being an old fumble fingers i usually need a 2.2 pound bucket of extras
Dave
Strangely enough I love neat soldered joints. There’s something satisfying to fill the strands of wire with flux and solder for that smooth silver look then apply to its new job.
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