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    Re: How to Solder Flexwatt

    I still see an advantage to knowing there is no oxidation in the joint, especially for the inexperienced. I've solder quite a few automotive wires together with the same method and found some of the joints broke apart, given a car is going to go through a lot different conditions than a rack. Later I learned to dap the wires in the flux before hand and it was never a problem. Things my failures have taught me.

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    I want to use it, But i cant find it anywhere under $5 to make it worth not using the tape.
    the coolness factor makes it well worth it lol. yea I think I bought it for like 8 bucks or something.
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