I am having a problem with an old project where I needed to connect one lead from a JST extension cable for a battery to stainless thread. The connection was made using a silver plated crimp bead for jewelry making. I put both wires inside the crimp bead then smash it down. I did this since the stainless thread just won't solder.
This has worked okay initially except there is no strain relief so the wire breaks where the insulation on the JST extension ends. I've had to repair the connection twice and now it broke again. I was thinking of heat shrink tubing but I don't think there is anything thin enough to shrink to the stainless thread. I have something that starts at 1/16" and shrinks to about 1/32".
1. Is there a way to add strain relief to this kind of connection?
2. Is there a better way of connecting stranded copper wire to stainless thread?
Here are the crimp tubes https://www.joann.com/silver-plated-met ... 01889.html
The JST PH 2-pin extension https://www.adafruit.com/product/3814
Stainless medium gauge conductive thread https://www.adafruit.com/product/641
Connecting stranded copper wire to stainless thread
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Re: Connecting stranded copper wire to stainless thread
Crimp beads are the best way I have found to make connections to the stainless thread. Shrink tube should work for the strain relief. It doesn't have to shrink completely tight to the thread to relieve the stress on the crimp-joint. As long as it grips the wire or crimp-bead you should be OK. If it slides around a bit, you can add a drop or two of glue around the joint before shrinking the tube.
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Re: Connecting stranded copper wire to stainless thread
Okay, I'll give that a try.
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