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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 838073, member: 37632"] Don't use flux made for things like radiator soldering, or copper pipe sweating. That stuff is too corrosive. Silver solder is a bit more expensive but you do end up with a more rugged connection. It's available at radio shack. It contains no lead, or at least that is why I'm told I have to use it at work over regular 60/40 lead solder. You may want to use a flux remover after the solder job is complete and before potting it. I have some potting kits that I use when sealing up cable splice jobs that are exposed to outdoors. They are available at most electronic supply stores but I'm not sure radio shack has them. I'd be willing to dig around and find a left over one from my stash if you can't find one and send your way if you need it. [/QUOTE]
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