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Mike - in the marine world, soldered connections are an area of concern, as soldering makes the wire strands brittle and subject to cracking. The American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) standard E11.15.3.8 states that solder not be the sole means of mechanical connection.

ABYC notes that when a stranded conductor is soldered, the soldered portion of the conductor becomes a solid strand conductor, and flexing can cause the conductor to break at the end of the solder joint unless adequate additional support is provided.

In effect, if you solder your connections, the wire also needs to be supported to prevent flexing.

RV's are subject to the same vibration and mechanical stresses as boats. ABYC standards are worth considering when working on RV's, especially as RV's have no equivalent standards.

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