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![]() "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message ... Ralph Mowery wrote: The problem is I can not solder the aluminum braid of the RG-6 type of coax. I need to connect some rg-6 aluminum braid coax to some # 14 wire. That is why I asked if if the crimp ring terminals will hold up outside. That is the only thing I can come up with to get from rg-6 to # 14 copper wire that I have around the house. I think you are going about it the wrong way. Would a grounding block do the job? Geoff Geoff I think you have given me an idea. I have some F type barrels around and if I drill out the center, I can put an F connector on the coax and push the center of the coax through the barrlel and then use a ring terminal under a nut on that barrel connector. The I can solder to the ring terminal and also the the center conductor of the rg-6. The way I plan on mounting the coax and connection the the wire will not be under any stress so it will not need to be very strong mechanically. |
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