Since solder is such a poor conductor, why use it?


Why would we not weld all joints. Welded silver or copper wire would not have the loss of conductivity of going through solder.
tbg

Showing 1 response by kenyonbm

The purpose of solder is to exclude air and thereby oxidation from the joint.

The connection should be first made mechanically and electrically sound, then soldered.

Crimped connections can also be effective in excluding air.