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Two into one or three into one solder splice

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:21 pm    Post subject: Two into one or three into one solder splice Reply with quote

I've been searching for a good guide on the proper way to create a solder splice for two wires into a single wire. I'm also interested how to splice three wires into a single wire.

I assume that's been covered a number of time but my searching technique on the forum may need a little help.

I saw a good article on the www.aeroelectric.com/ on doing a simple two wire solder splice but I didn't see one on this particular issue.

My radio (Flightline FL-760) has two power connections in the DSUB connector that I need to splice into the single power wire. I also need three grounds pins on the DSUB spliced into the ground wire.

I'm using machined DSUB pins and rotary crimp tool on the connector side.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:49 pm    Post subject: Two into one or three into one solder splice Reply with quote

A Solder sleeve would work great for this application. Google "Solder sleeve". There are a few YouTube videos out there that show how to use them in this exact application.

Justin



On Mar 6, 2014, at 20:21, "Bipedream" <smittss1c(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

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I've been searching for a good guide on the proper way to create a solder splice for two wires into a single wire. I'm also interested how to splice three wires into a single wire.

I assume that's been covered a number of time but my searching technique on the forum may need a little help.

I saw a good article on the www.aeroelectric.com/ on doing a simple two wire solder splice but I didn't see one on this particular issue.

My radio (Flightline FL-760) has two power connections in the DSUB connector that I need to splice into the single power wire. I also need three grounds pins on the DSUB spliced into the ground wire.

I'm using machined DSUB pins and rotary crimp tool on the connector side.




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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 1:52 am    Post subject: Re: Two into one or three into one solder splice Reply with quote

Would a crimped splice also be okay? I already bought some and don't want to also buy the heat gun needed to use the solder splice you mentioned if I can avoid it.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 6:34 am    Post subject: Two into one or three into one solder splice Reply with quote

You don't want to buy tools? I can't even imagine such a thing. How will you chronicle your life if you can't look back on the tool you bought 30 years ago and never used again? Heresy! Pure heresy!

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Would a crimped splice also be okay?  I already bought some and don't want to also buy the heat gun needed to use the solder splice you mentioned if I can avoid it.




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