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Old 07-17-2013, 09:22 AM   #1
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GREAT PICS SUPRTIGR!!!

Excellent tutorial!

However, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT USING SPLICERS, they are not good because there is a lot of vibration when you are riding and just one short can easily cause a myriad of problems, not the least of which is an electrical fire.

Grab a $10 soldiering Iron from a Harbor Freight, some scrap wires and a roll of flux-core soldier, and practice making some nice welds on your scrap wires. Soldiering is an essential skill you will be glad you learned!

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Old 07-17-2013, 12:43 PM   #2
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I do intend to solder the connections just wanted a proof of concept for my own eyes to see what I did works. But I plan to go back and solder it in place now I know for sure it didn't give me any bad side effects. Thank you for your advice and also for complements. Will definitely be thinking about posting tutorials in the future.
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