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Author: Subject: Piggyback spades or two wires into one crimp?
JekRankin

posted on 8/6/12 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
Piggyback spades or two wires into one crimp?

As per the title really, which is the better method for joining two wires at the same terminal - a piggy back spade, or two wires crimped into a regular spade? Soldering isn't an option for me, since I'm rubbish at it and I've just spent £50 quid on a crimp tool :-)


Many thanks,

Jek

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daniel mason

posted on 8/6/12 at 05:41 PM Reply With Quote
can you solder the 2 wires together then crimp in one crimp?






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Macbeast

posted on 8/6/12 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Apart from the fact that he said he was rubbish at soldering, it's a bad idea to crimp over solder as it creeps over time.
I would piggyback as it gives you the option of disconnecting one but not the other should you wish to.





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avagolen

posted on 8/6/12 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Please do not solder then crimp. Not a good idea.

If the crimp is big enough for all the copper bits and the insulation will fit cleanly into the
strain relief, crimp both wires into a single crimp.

If not, put the most important, higher load into the piggyback crimp and the lesser load onto that crimp that plugs onto the piggyback.

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JekRankin

posted on 8/6/12 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the replies all,

I've tried crimping two wires into one terminal and the joint feels pretty strong. I've added a bit of adhesive heat shrink to make sure.

I think I'll use the odd piggyback spade to allow me to keep the bike, lighting and digidash looms as separate as possible.

Jek

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AntonUK

posted on 8/6/12 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
I either crimp, solder and heatshrink both into the same one or do one and solder a pigtail to the wire for the 2nd (lower power) item.





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