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After they are soldered, slide each heat shrink over the soldered wires and use a Heat Gun to shrink them altogether.
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2016/10/03 11:51:52
Once all the wires have been extended, twisted together, and with heat shrink added, use the Solder Iron and solder each extended wire.
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2016/10/03 11:51:50
Now that the heat shrinks are in the extended wires, you may now twist off the other end.
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2016/10/03 10:06:30
Before you do the same for the other end, you need to insert 2 heat shrinks about 1.5 inch in length for each. Do not heat these up with a heat gun just yet. Leave them loose on the extended wires.
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2016/10/03 10:06:25
Loop the twisted wires around the entire connected wire. This technique guarantees the contact of the wires. Test the tightness by tugging on each end of the wire. If it feels loose, redo it.
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2016/10/03 10:06:21
Twist the wire that was crossed.
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2016/10/03 10:06:14
This is where you extend the wires one at a time. Split the 1JZ wire in half like a V shape and do the same for the extended wires. Then cross or intertwine the V’s, for lack of a better word, like "scissor fighting".
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2016/10/03 10:06:04
Here are the wires shown being cut and stripped.
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2016/10/03 10:05:52
Using Wire Strippers, strip off each end of the wires that were cut.
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2016/10/03 10:05:48
Using Wire Cutters, cut 5 different wires at once.
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2016/10/03 10:05:43