How to solder electrical connections

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(Some things you'll need and good addition to your tool box)
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==Some things you'll need and good addition to your tool box==
 
==Some things you'll need and good addition to your tool box==
  
* A good controlled-output soldering station
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* Soldering "Gun" or "Pen". Gun is best used for intermitent and general joints, pen is better for many small, specified soldering tasks. [[Weller]] is a well-known brand for soldering appliances.
* De-solder / soldering tools & braid
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* De-solder / soldering tools & braid.
 
* About a pound of 60/40 solder, (I use 24 gauge for harness making, and it works well for circuit board assembly also, a good mid-sized gauge)  
 
* About a pound of 60/40 solder, (I use 24 gauge for harness making, and it works well for circuit board assembly also, a good mid-sized gauge)  
 
* Some resin, a pin vise, hemostats, small brass (about the size of a toothbrush), acid brush, a dental pick is also handy,  
 
* Some resin, a pin vise, hemostats, small brass (about the size of a toothbrush), acid brush, a dental pick is also handy,  
* Heat gun
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* A GOOD set of automatic strippers with a depth gauge  
* A GOOD set of automatic strippers with a depth gauge
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* Various sizes and COLOR heat shrink tubing (cheaper in bulk)
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* a GOOD tie wrap gun, various tie wraps
 
* a GOOD tie wrap gun, various tie wraps
 
* Bulk (5000 at a time) ring terminals in the 3 popular sizes, that are NOT insulated
 
* Bulk (5000 at a time) ring terminals in the 3 popular sizes, that are NOT insulated
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*Shrink tubing of various sizes and colors(cheaper in bulk), makes neat, tidy, and professional transitions from joined wire section to section. Keep a pack of matches handy for when its time to shrink the tubing.
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*A Heat Gun is optional for the shrink tubing.
  
 
==The procedure==
 
==The procedure==

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