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1. Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:57:24 -0800
VB lists two types of bullet connectors, crimp and solder. Any opinions on which is the better of the two. I'm putting in a new wiring harness in the TR-6 and want to have plenty of spares on hand fo
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01060.html (7,060 bytes)

2. RE: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:01:50 -0800 a .ca.us>
If you have a good crimping tool, the crimped connectors (perhaps combined with a bit of solder at the very end) are probably better. I don't have the special crimp tool, so I've always used the sol
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01063.html (7,735 bytes)

3. Re: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:19:16 -0500
you must remember... Solder is NOT designed to be the electrical connection. It is designed to hold the mechanical connection in place. Yes it conducts electricity and you see stuff 'tack soldered' a
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01065.html (9,407 bytes)

4. RE: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 11:50:00 -0800
That is exactly backwards ! Soft solder (as used in electrical connections) is _not_ designed to be the mechanical connection, it is only to make a good electrical connection. Any decent course in w
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01067.html (8,732 bytes)

5. Re: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:57:11 -0500
You are suppose to have a good mechanical connection and then solder it to hold it that way. So my statement is not backwards. I spent 12+ years designing submarine navigational systems and Passive T
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01074.html (10,959 bytes)

6. RE: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 13:37:56 -0800
Exactly what I said, solder is the electrical component of a soldered connection. It matters not if the mechanical connection (used to absorb any vibration or tension that may develop) makes good el
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01077.html (8,186 bytes)

7. RE: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:10:25 -0800
It occurs to me that an example may make my point clearer. Simply twisting wires together makes a perfectly adequate mechanical connection, in fact a 'Western Union' splice is just a special way of
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01079.html (7,888 bytes)

8. RE: Bullet Connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:05:00 -0800
I've decided to go with the crimps w/ a bit of solder after the crimp. Looks to me like the originals were thus. Ordered the bullets and spare connectors and the crimp tool from B. W. Small things so
/html/triumphs/2002-01/msg01197.html (7,089 bytes)

9. bullet connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 20:30:21 EST
I am installing new headlights, taillights, sidemarkers etc. all of which have come from Moss. All parts have a "bullet" type connector. My wiring harness has no female connectors. Does anyone have a
/html/triumphs/1999-03/msg02005.html (6,378 bytes)

10. RE: bullet connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 18:10:26 -0800
There should be a small, rubber covered connector that goes between the bullet connectors on the harness and the bullet connectors on the wires leading to the fixtures. They are about an inch long,
/html/triumphs/1999-03/msg02012.html (7,352 bytes)

11. Re: bullet connectors (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 99 07:41:16 -0800
Bullet connectors connect to barrel connectors. The two way barrel connector is used to connect two wires together. A four way or larger barrel connector connect multiple wires to one junction point
/html/triumphs/1999-03/msg02046.html (7,748 bytes)


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