Oh, thanks for the tip. I'm not sure I get my head around the idea tho' - so you 'tin', effectively a blob, with enough solder to make the complete junction?Stese wrote: ↑Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:35 pm The method I've now always use is to tin both the wire and the rail with the solder first, separately... then holding the wire in one hand, and the iron in the other, place the iron near the solder on the rail, wait until it melts, and then push the wire 'through' the melted solder... remove the iron as soon as the wire is in place, and after a few seconds, both will have cooled enough to hold the wire still...
No clamps or blue-tak required!
I'll give it a try but my idea is to have the dropper already in its place though a hole in the baseboard wth a connector ready to take the bus cable so it should be in its fixed final position at the start of the soldering process.
They look pretty cool but I already have nothing very similar ...The Sligo Rover wrote: ↑Sat Jul 15, 2023 11:16 pm That is much the same method that this amateur uses.
For connecting droppers to bus wire, I have just discovered Wago connectors - so easy and quick to use. Magic.