oneturboforme
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How are you guys solder if you thibk it will change reaiatance, I cant see it changing any I mean I guess if theres a gap that you solder but still Wth is a crimp doing? Umm so a foot of 22ga wire is around .016ohms... That's an entire foot, now normal 95% tin 5% flux core wire is about 16% conductive when compared to copper, still only looking at 256m ohms or .256ohms in an entire foot of it..... So in a 16th of a inch which still is one crappy solder job it has a resistance of .001 ohms in all actuality the crimped connection would probably have more resistance for we are human and don't use the exact size that's need and sometimes they don't make them, take the time a solder them its cheaper just time consuming