REFLECTOR:Alternator

Nolan Frederick reflector@tvbf.org
Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:53:43 -0600


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No Vlad, the silver bearing solder is stronger than common =
lead-tin-cadmium solder.  It melts at just a little higher temperature =
but is better solder all around.
nolan.
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  At 07:28 AM 9/9/2003 -0600, you wrote:

    Ronnie, If you are going to repair that alternator slip ring =
connection please give some serious thought to using a high silver =
content solder. =20

  Could you please explain difference to use silver versus standard =
solder ?
  I see no need to do so, since silver connection will weaker (softer) =
so, more
  volatile under engine vibrations.
  Please explain. Thanks.
  Vlad

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    you are going to repair that alternator slip ring connection please =
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  versus standard solder ?<BR>I see no need to do so, since silver =
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vibrations.<BR>Please=20
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