Putting crimp connectors on wires is one of the most tedious things you’ll do. It’s not easy, either, unless you have some practice. Before you start digging in to a pile of connectors, crimp ...
The ­American Boat and Yacht Council says that we can solder, but we must also use a mechanical connection. The thinking is that a ­soldered connection makes the wire brittle and, due to the natural ...
So, the trailer for your personal watercraft has a light out. It happens to the best sailors and fishers, and it isn’t always an easy fix. That’s what this guide is here for. From troubleshooting to ...
We've seen the connectors you're talking about. At a glance, they seem to offer the best of both worlds: the mechanical clamp of a crimp connector and the superior connection of a soldered connection.
We've all done it before: crawled upside-down and backwards to work under a dash only to discover that the part we need to service screws into the electrical system with a bunch of ring terminals on ...
Despite plenty of EC&M resources on grounding and bonding, including theory and specific rules on the topic, the simple question we continually get from electrical professionals in the field is: “So ...