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I remember I have read about technology for soldering wires: Remove
the insulation and twist them together. Wrap the twisted wires with thin solder (i.e. "wire" containing the alloy and flux). Pack all this into aluminum foil tightly. Heat with a gas lighter for several seconds. The aluminum foil helps to distribute heat, prevents the solder alloy from dripping, the copper from oxidation and the flux and the wire insulation from burning. It can be removed after the connection cools or it may be left where it is. BR from Ivan OK1SIP |
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