thinwater
Well-Known Member
Not if properly made. We could rail against poor soldering too.I dunno, crimped cinnectiins seem to give lots of issues. They lose grip, rattle apart, corrode etc.
Supported soldered joints seem to be better.
Using cheap, or even good, crimp tools is difficult in the confines of many boat spaces.
Soldered adhesive heat shrink Maybe is the way to go. Especially if you're not likely to have to take it apart again.
- Ratchet crimper with the correct dies.
- Adjust to the wire and the brand of crimp fittings used (they vary and the tool is easily adjusted).
- Test pull-out strength when you change fitting brands. Crimp on an eye, clamp it in a vice, and pull. It should be a very hard pull, damaging the wire in the process. In most cases, the wire will break.
I have thrown poor crimpers int he bin to prevent me from using them to make poor crimps. Bin poor tools!
And yes, there can be more than one good answer, as long as it is well-made and supported.