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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
These seem to work well. I haven't used a lot of them yet, but the few I have used have seemed to make a strong bond between the wires. I usually like to do more traditional soldering, but these can save time in a pinch.
Dan M. Whiles
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de febrero de 2025
makes a nice secure clean connection
The H.E.A.T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2025
I have had only positive outcomes using these solder/shrink tube wire splicers. I know there are some comments in other reviews that say otherwise, but with the proper sized heat gun, or a heat gun adapter for guns with large diameter ports, then great results will come super easy. I used my wand shaped heat gun that has a nozzle tip, it funnels the airflow down to about a quarter of an inch port hole. This is my step by step process.I started by inserting the stripped tips of both wires so they overlapped each other inside the solder band. Then I secured them in place against a stone surface and held the heat gun about half an inch from the center solder band surrounding both wire tips. The shrink tube did get very soft as I focused on the solder, but within seconds I saw it liquefy like mercury into the wire strands. I removed the heat and blew my breath on it to cool it off and harden the solder within the wires before any attempts to touch or move it.Afterwards, I used the heat gun to do the finishing touches of shrinking the outer ends of the splicer. I then carefully duplicated every single step with the second wire and achieved identical success. I took some pictures to show how they look partially completed compared to the new, unused splicer(see images). I force tested the solder welds by pulling on the wires with the typical tensions they could be exposed to, and everything held together like a strong solder should. Post verification, I put both the splicers inside a larger black shrink tube that matches the original wire sheath for a continuous appearance, although it's hidden behind my desk, I need symmetry.Now, my alarm clock has power once again, but it doesn't need to use one of my extension cords because it has a new, long wire of it's own, one that I made with these splicers. That's pretty cool and definitely gratifying. So, I really like these, and I hope my experience can be helpful in others finding similar success. I highly recommend the splicers for any voltage compatible in-line wire modifications. Thank you and have a remarkable day.
Cards Fan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
I was surprised at how easy & actually how well these work at joining the wires together. The size of the wire you need to use is however a really important detail that needs to be paid attention to for these to work as well as they do. I had some that were too small & they slipped out but I now just realize you can only go so much smaller, and then there needs to be a smaller one put in place of these to make a good connection & a stronghold. That is why I gave them 4 stars I would like to see these in a variety of all the sizes needed this way I not only have what I need there for sure to work correctly but I also am not left back where I started with traditional connectors or tape until I get some that are the correct size. I recommend them but just pay attention that you are getting the correct range for what you need them to be used for.
Ben J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
I've used dozens of this type of connector over the years. I've rarely used the very small white ones.With other sizes, I've tested their strength and have always been amazed by the larger sizes.Testing these smaller connectors was less impressive. The first I tried came right apart. It's like there isn't enough solder to really join the wires.The second try did better. Pulling HARD the wires stayed attached.
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