How to make a REALLY vibration-resistant wire crimp
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:01 pm
There have been times when I've had crimps near the effector platform start to get flaky a week or two after I made them. Sometimes the rated AWG range for a pin crimp (say, 16-22) will give you the idea that your wire is of an acceptable gauge, but it doesn't always work out. You can try folding the wire over to make it thicker, but there's a way to just skip all that and make it work, reliably, with no wiggle room, EVERY time!
After you do the crimp, place a hot soldering iron on the crimp and feed in a little bit of solder so that it flows into the crimp and around the wire. This creates a solid connection that won't allow any movement whatsoever within the crimp, and will increase the contact between the wire and the crimp. Don't put in so much that it could interfere with anything, especially if you're crimping a female pin connector, but it isn't too difficult. This will work OK with solid wire and better with stranded wire.
I used this technique with the metal ferrules that came with both of my E3D hot ends (where you connect the thermistor to the insulated wires) and also for the 4- and 6-pin connectors on my custom hot end wiring harness. Since I did this I have had NO problems, and I never expect to either!
After you do the crimp, place a hot soldering iron on the crimp and feed in a little bit of solder so that it flows into the crimp and around the wire. This creates a solid connection that won't allow any movement whatsoever within the crimp, and will increase the contact between the wire and the crimp. Don't put in so much that it could interfere with anything, especially if you're crimping a female pin connector, but it isn't too difficult. This will work OK with solid wire and better with stranded wire.
I used this technique with the metal ferrules that came with both of my E3D hot ends (where you connect the thermistor to the insulated wires) and also for the 4- and 6-pin connectors on my custom hot end wiring harness. Since I did this I have had NO problems, and I never expect to either!