OK. I have recently seen the guru's warnings about the risks of soldering the ends of wires for the Ramps power input and D8 / 9 / 10 connectors for hotend and bed heaters.
Living in Africa, we have limited variety of available parts, and have been hunting for bootlace ferrules to 'fix' the wires to the screw terminals.
Unfortunately this is not going to happen, at least not in this area.
So I was thinking that the main area of concern seems to be the screw terminal pressure on the soldered wire end.
I have made a McGyver solution, and would like to hear if there are any obvious problems with this :
I took a length of solid core copper wire, 2mm core diameter ( from the housing wiring section ).
Stripped off the insulation.
Cut a length of around 3cm
Folded over around 6mm on one end
Used a hammer and slightly flattened the other end
Wrapped the wire ( previously soldered on the end ) around the folded section, soldered together ( so about 12mm contact area between them ), and covered with heat shrink.
My logic is that the screw terminals are then tightening on to the flattened solid core copper wire and there is no pressure on the soldered join.
Thoughts ?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/26/2017 04:31PM by DaveOB.