The solder terminal tabs on the FE126 drivers aren't designed for particularly mondo wire, and the little fiberboard strip holding them in place isn't particularly heavy duty either. I place the input terminal cups high enough on the back panel that about 1 ft of two strands of #24 solid will suffice.
I happen to use Cardas Quad Eutectic solder - a one pound roll of the older formulation will probably last me at least another 10yrs at current rate - but any decent flux core solder designed for electronics should be fine. If you have some old Kester 60/40, or Radio Shack 5% silver bearing solder you're good to go.
Be VERY careful if using something like a large Weller soldering gun -
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I happen to use Cardas Quad Eutectic solder - a one pound roll of the older formulation will probably last me at least another 10yrs at current rate - but any decent flux core solder designed for electronics should be fine. If you have some old Kester 60/40, or Radio Shack 5% silver bearing solder you're good to go.
Be VERY careful if using something like a large Weller soldering gun -
Sorry, but I have no pictures of this to share.
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