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Not Just Solder: 5 Different Methods for Connecting Wires, Explained

By Matthew Lynch
June 14, 2023
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When it comes to connecting wires, most people think about soldering as the main method. However, there are many different ways to connect wires, and each of them is best suited for a specific situation. Here are five different methods for connecting wires, explained:

  1. Soldering: Soldering is the most common way to connect wires. It involves melting a metal alloy with a low melting point called solder onto the wire joint with a soldering iron. The solder creates a solid and permanent connection between the wires. This method is often used in electronics, appliances, and automotive repairs.
  2. Crimping: Crimping is a method of joining two wires by compressing them with a metal connector. The connector is crimped onto the wires using a specialized tool. This method is often used in electrical installations and can create a reliable and long-lasting connection.
  3. Wire nuts: Wire nuts are plastic caps that twist onto the ends of wires. The caps have metal threads inside that twist onto the wires, creating a tight connection. This method is often used in home electrical wiring and is easy to use and secure.
  4. Terminal blocks: Terminal blocks are strips of connectors used to join wires. They have metal screws that tighten onto the wires to secure the connection. This method is often used in industrial electrical installations and can be easily extended and modified.
  5. Welding: Welding is a method of joining two wires using an electric arc. The arc melts the ends of the wires, creating a strong connection. This method is often used in heavy-duty applications, such as automotive and industrial repairs.
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