Soldering and holding Large wires !

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Hi I would be grateful for any tips and suggestions for soldering large wires. I am fairly OK with normal hook up stuff but I have just spent a couple of hours trying and failing to solder some 79 strand wire to a speaker connection.

I tried my normal soldering iron (Antex 660TC) but that could not heat it enough to even tin the 79 strand, then I tried and old solder gun I have and that managed to melt some solder but it would not flow and didn't tin the ends, it just left some solder on the surface of the wire but it was no good and had a very dull surface.

I am not getting anywhere near being able to solder the wire to the speaker connection, in addition I am taking so long trying to heat the wire that the sleeving is melting !!

Now I know some of you must have done this many times and it cant be to hard, what am I doing wrong?

Also any tips on holding wires like this when soldering them?

Many Thanks.
 
Solder guns that haven't been used recently tend to have trouble heating properly due to corrosion where the tip contacts the metal posts that supply the current. The solution is to tighten the nuts that hold the tip in place. It might be helpful to remove the tip and scrape down to bare metal in the area that contacts the hold-in nuts, but I've never had to go that far; simply tightening the nuts generally works.
 
When soldering large wires (Like the power wires for a car stereo) I use a small propane or butane torch. The trick is FAST heat. Slow heat conducts down the length of the wire and dissipates. It also makes the wire difficult to hold onto and promotes corrosion and oxidisation of the copper (And I don't think it's a good bargain to pay all that money for OFC just to oxidize it with the heat!)

I have a small and a large torch with soldering tips. The large one will work on plumbing copper pipe, so it's plenty good enough for wiring. ;) :clown:
 
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