wiki:ElectricalWiring

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Crimping Technique

*Various flavors of crimp terminals and why we use them

Molex 02-09-1104 (Female Crimp Terminal)
Molex 02-09-2103 (Male Crimp Terminal)
Molex 19-09-1029 (Male Connector Body)
Molex 19-09-2029 (Female Connector Body)
Sources: Mouser Electronics, Digi-Key Electronics
These are designed for currents up to 14 Amperes and wires up to 14 AWG

This is what we use for currents up to 45 Amperes and wires larger than 14 AWG.
Note: Talon SRX and Victor SP require this type for a good connection.

Soldering Technique

There are three common soldering scenarios:

  • Making a connection between two wires
  • Attaching a leaded (through-hole) part to a printed circuit board, see: through hole soldering
  • Attaching a surface-mount part to a printed circuit board, see: SMT assembly

Electrical Rules and Guidelines

  • Motors and 40A Circuits: 12 GA.
  • 30A Circuits: 14 GA.
  • 20A Circuits: 18 GA.
  • Inspection sheet