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DPSI BIC Operating Manual Version 2.0
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7. Soldering the Battery Sockets
The high current sockets/plugs are marked with + and –. It is
mandatory to observe this marking! The insulation of the cables is
first stripped (5mm / 0.2”) and then tin-plated. Push a heat shrink tube
over the particular cable end before soldering the socket / plug. The
cable is soldered inside of all 3 pins of the plug/socket (see photo). If
thin cables are used, the pins of the socket can be bent toward the
virtual center. In order to guaranty good contact, use plenty of solder.
Afterwards shrink the heat shrink tubes using a heat gun.
Soldering high current sockets/plugs:
Hint:
It suffices to use just one shrink tube (see photo) for isolation. Do not put a shrink
tube over both cables! There must be enough room left between the positive and
negative poles for the bracket.