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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Reston, Virginia (surburb of Wash, DC)
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I want to retrofit a set of the JRSun speaker binding post to a set of speakers. Initially I wanted to solder them, but I am afraid that the amount of heat required to heat the post will melt the plastic parts. Thus far using a soldering station, I have not been able to generate anything but molten solder balls.
I then went to try and find nuts that could be used to such that I could screw/sinch the speaker interior wire connection of the binding post, but I could not find nuts that would fit. How are others making their connections to the JRSUN speaker pinding post?
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I guess I jumped the gun. The JRSUN speaker binding posts can be soldered using a soldering station with the temperrature set to 750 F.
There was no problem with melting or scorching of the plastic parts.
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