stranded
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As an electrical numpty, three times now I have set out to buy some crimpers only to leave the store bemused and empty handed. As on anything there seem to be as many opinions as there are sailors on best way to make joints so have decided that my default will be unisolated crimped connections, soldered and finished with heat shrink adhesive tubing. Although to start I will stick to playing with lower current circuits until I learn more, I am gradually amassing a tool-kit with a view to eventual self-sufficiency, so I guess I will need different sized crimpers to cover the fatter wires. Grateful for any advice on what are the key qualities I need to be looking for in crimpers to do the above, and ideally, a suggestion for a couple of specific models that will cover most of what I can anticipate needing to do. Only want to buy once so decent quality over price, within reason.
Thanking you as ever in anticipation.
Mark
Thanking you as ever in anticipation.
Mark