Rich....Easy on the heat too...too much on the terminals will damage the plate connection inside the cell. Soldering is an art, don't be too proud to ask someone who is good to do it for you. Oh yeah...should go without saying...don't use acid core plumbing solder, and be sure to tin the leads before you try to solder them to the terminals...most terminals are pretinned. Drew -----Original Message----- From: Trey <trey@ne*.co*> To: Rich Lesperance <richl@uf*.ed*> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com <techdiver@aquanaut.com>; Cave listserv <cavers@ca*.co*> Date: Monday, February 14, 2000 5:19 PM Subject: Re: soldering light batteries >tinned and soldered only. > > >Rich Lesperance wrote: >> >> I wanted to ask opinions on this - >> >> I just got two new batteries for my AUL spectrum 14 light - the >> old batteries were dogs with only about 70 min of burn time. >> In getting ready to use these new batts, I discovered that >> soldering is a little harder than it looks. Is there any downside to >> using slide-on connectors to the battery terminals? I have the >> proper-sized connectors, that are crimped onto the wire, and slide on >> to the battery terminal, and hold firmly, but I have never seen >> anyone's cannister lights without soldered connections, so I was >> curious if there is a good reason not to. >> >> Rich L >> > > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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