PhilP G Scale, 7/8th's, Electronics TRADER 9 Aug 2018 #21 Lowest temperature specification I have come across is 100 Celcius, with most being 120 - 140..
Gizzy A gentleman, a scholar, and a railway modeller.... 9 Aug 2018 #22 PhilP said: Lowest temperature specification I have come across is 100 Celcius, with most being 120 - 140.. Click to expand... So you could try it with a kettle of boiling water, and check how waterproof they are at the same time....
PhilP said: Lowest temperature specification I have come across is 100 Celcius, with most being 120 - 140.. Click to expand... So you could try it with a kettle of boiling water, and check how waterproof they are at the same time....
PhilP G Scale, 7/8th's, Electronics TRADER 9 Aug 2018 #23 Gizzy said: So you could try it with a kettle of boiling water, and check how waterproof they are at the same time.... Click to expand... Sorry, my bad, I should have been more specific.. The above is for heat-shrink tubings.. For the solder, I would guess it would have to be 140 degree? - And the tubing a little higher??
Gizzy said: So you could try it with a kettle of boiling water, and check how waterproof they are at the same time.... Click to expand... Sorry, my bad, I should have been more specific.. The above is for heat-shrink tubings.. For the solder, I would guess it would have to be 140 degree? - And the tubing a little higher??
JimmyB Now retired - trains and fishing 14 Aug 2018 #25 It would seen Amazon also stock these: Amazon
PhilP G Scale, 7/8th's, Electronics TRADER 14 Aug 2018 #26 JimmyB said: It would seen Amazon also stock these: Amazon Click to expand... Though these are a CRIMP connector inside. - Not solder..
JimmyB said: It would seen Amazon also stock these: Amazon Click to expand... Though these are a CRIMP connector inside. - Not solder..
JimmyB Now retired - trains and fishing 14 Aug 2018 #27 It would seem you are correct, but I think these are solder: Amazon