FIXR7
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TXL is cross-linked polyethlene wire. Not single strand. It's so good because the insulation doesn't want to burn or melt when subjected to heat.
In fact solder is not good in automotive circles because dissimilar metals create a virtual battery effect which actually creates corrosion.
I wish I had the compression wire welder that Ford use. They actually have no crimp and no solder...No other metals introduced into the splice. Perfect!
In fact solder is not good in automotive circles because dissimilar metals create a virtual battery effect which actually creates corrosion.
I wish I had the compression wire welder that Ford use. They actually have no crimp and no solder...No other metals introduced into the splice. Perfect!
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