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Deke609
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Solder cups! They make it so difficult to achieve a solid mechanical connection! Why not a simple solder lug? Or a turret?
I've now taken to treating the solder cups on rca input connectors as quasi-turrets: remove 3/4" of insulation from wire; stick end of bared wire in cup, and then tightly wrap and crimp remaining bared wire around the solder cup post; then solder. This is still tricky because the cutout for the cup often forms a slope on the post that will tend to push the wire wrap up and loose.
Grrr. I do not like these things.
I've now taken to treating the solder cups on rca input connectors as quasi-turrets: remove 3/4" of insulation from wire; stick end of bared wire in cup, and then tightly wrap and crimp remaining bared wire around the solder cup post; then solder. This is still tricky because the cutout for the cup often forms a slope on the post that will tend to push the wire wrap up and loose.
Grrr. I do not like these things.