3:rd-Jan-2016, 09:57:07
I know what you mean its called a splice.
Ok so a crimp wont be suitable for this unless you have access to the end of the wire.
You best bet is to use one them silly scotch lock connectors.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50x-Scotch-Loc...jVt8TEQoEA
I'm sure thou in another post where you were asking about wiring there was a video added of a splice.
As your not confident in soldering in tight spaces I'd recommend you do the following.
!. Splice
2. On the splice separate the copper wire
3. Twist the copper of your new wire.
4. put that through the splice.
5. twist it all together.
6. tape over.
Ok so a crimp wont be suitable for this unless you have access to the end of the wire.
You best bet is to use one them silly scotch lock connectors.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50x-Scotch-Loc...jVt8TEQoEA
I'm sure thou in another post where you were asking about wiring there was a video added of a splice.
As your not confident in soldering in tight spaces I'd recommend you do the following.
!. Splice
2. On the splice separate the copper wire
3. Twist the copper of your new wire.
4. put that through the splice.
5. twist it all together.
6. tape over.
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