Marsupial
Well-Known Member
Ahh the to solder or crimp argument, with small wire that carries low current I ve seen the same number of failures on soldered and crimped joints, so its all about "the application" does it vibrate, does it move, does it get wet sort of ideas. But on large wire that carries high amperages like starter motors, windlasses and bow thrusters; if you solder ONLY you run the risk of the wire heating when current is applied and the solder heats till it runs and the joint falls apart. Brazing large joints is a better option but most are crimped and sealed.