If this has been on here before please add the link to this thread to it cuz i cant find it.. but anyway. just wanted to put my 2 cents on the topic as ive heard and professionally experienced a few different things. anyway on to debate.
I used to work as a tech for VW and per factory regulations we were barred from repairing connections or wiring issues via soldering. Now this may be because of the quality and type of copper or whatever metal VW decides to use in all its harnesses, but due to that type of metal, resistance through that particular circuit is increased because of the solder. What have yall seen with BMW?
We used crimps and shrink wrap to eliminate the inconsistencies in soldering that cause the increase in resistance in the circuit which can lead to a "false readinf that a component errored out." I would guess that its easier to calculate expected resistance through certain type of butt connectors when designating them for certain gauge wires....?
Now let the argument begin!!:hitler:
I used to work as a tech for VW and per factory regulations we were barred from repairing connections or wiring issues via soldering. Now this may be because of the quality and type of copper or whatever metal VW decides to use in all its harnesses, but due to that type of metal, resistance through that particular circuit is increased because of the solder. What have yall seen with BMW?
We used crimps and shrink wrap to eliminate the inconsistencies in soldering that cause the increase in resistance in the circuit which can lead to a "false readinf that a component errored out." I would guess that its easier to calculate expected resistance through certain type of butt connectors when designating them for certain gauge wires....?
Now let the argument begin!!:hitler:
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