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Running and connecting "Fat" wires 7.

Eric Jones recommends to solder as well. I used a 300 watt iron and 2% silver solder with a low melting point and some mild activated flux.
I tried to only solder the tip and not allow any solder to wick beyond the terminal.
Even though solder has a much higher resistance than copper, after crimping by applying solder it can lower overall resistance. This is especial true if crimp is not perfect.
Y1-02-26

Date: 01/05/2011
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Running and connecting "Fat" wires 7.

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Make NIKON Model E5900
Aperture Value f/4.8 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Flash Flash, Auto-Mode Focal Length 7.8 mm
ISO AUTO Metering Mode Multi-Segment
Shutter Speed Value 0.02 sec Date/Time Wed 05 Jan 2011 03:04:07 AM UTC
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