Dubs
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When I want SECURE connections, I use a crimp, then solder, covered with heat shrink tubing that has hot-melt adhesive inside.
I get copper-ring crimp splices at NAPA.
Appears to me to be more non-weatherproof crap suitable for interior use--never exposed to weather or road splash. Am I wrong?
You can use them in weathered applications. The terminals are separated.