[Shop-talk] Tapping off a crimp connector?

w wc5813 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 28 16:59:01 MST 2013


On 12/28/2013 5:08 PM, ElanS4 wrote:
> It seems that everyone here believes that a soldered joint is better than a
> crimped one.
> That is not correct.  A crimp connection - if done correctly with a GOOD
> crimp tool  (not the cheap $3 ones) will make a strong mechanical AND

Good point, and mostly agreed. I understand the brittleness issue with 
soldering and should have mentioned that. And obviously OEM wiring 
harnesses are crimped. But that's assuming you have a dedicated 
expensive crimp robot, fasteners for the specific application, etc. I 
have an AMP crimper and three dies at the office that cost over $300 for 
RJ termminations and it's worth every bit in reliable network connections.

If you're doing a DIY repair or replacement, I still think some more 
improvisation and "over doing it" is not a bad thing. A car is a pretty 
harsh and demanding environment, with temperature extremes, weather, 
vibration, and all that.

-w


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