In this video we talk about the different types of connectors available to repair a break in your robot lawn mower boundary wire.
We run through connectors that we don’t recommend to be used and the connectors that we highly recommend using.
We demonstrate how to use our Crimp Connectors with Dual Walled Heat Shrink and also how to use our Solder Joint with Dual Walled Heat Shrink. We also run through the kits available to buy on our website.
Introduction: (00:00)
Red Automotive Connectors: (00:36)
Self Soldering Connectors: (01:15)
Silicon Grease Filled Connectors: (02:00)
Crimp Connectors with Dual Walled Heat Shrink: (03:40)
How to use Crimp Connectors with Dual Walled Heat Shrink: (04:32)
Solder Joint with Dual Walled Heat Shrink: (09:39)
How to use Solder Joint with Dual Walled Heat Shrink: (010:10)
Product Kits for Soldering and Shrinking Dual Walled Heat Shrink: (016:25)
Recap Summary: (015:15)
Contact us: (18:05)
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Apparently it's not easy to get a straight answer on the internet that you can just solder the wire and secure it carefully from moisture. It's an obvious thing to do but since I'm not an electrical engineer I started doubting my sanity 😀 Anyway, that's a useful movie, thanks!
No mention of how you join a guide wire to the perimeter wire using the heat methods.