How to correctly repair, solder and protect an automotive wiring harness or wire, using the Power Probe Micro Torch.

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  1. James Chuaycham ป้อม ศักดิ์ชัย

    Hi, I need to replace my seat belt retractor plug with a new old which might require soldering / splicing. The wire might have 2 small copper wires in it but not 100% sure.
    How can I safely & effectively do it the RIGHT way since it is critical safety device that connects to airbag system?
    Of course I can always look for experts or expensively replace the whole floor harness but that will be the last resort.

  2. Cody Slab

    why would anyone use an awkward thing like this when there are properly shaped soldering torches like DREMEL

  3. timtimtim89

    SOLDER FFS. THERES A FUCKING L IN IT. SAY IT. FUCKKK. I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE. FUCKKKKKKKKK.

  4. Not in service

    robot probe solder 5000
    must have in my toolbox

  5. chandima ganepitiya

    what is that soldering iearn ??

  6. Cindy Xian

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  7. A what up?

    Thats a pretty bad video when it comes to details. First, you want to mach colour coding of wire. Last but not least, you should never mach aluminium and copper wire. Ever heard of galvanic corrosion?

  8. Suhayb Madarbakus

    What it the name of the rubber use in it please??

  9. sandspar

    This is a commercial for your proprietary torch kit. I have an electric iron that I used in Iraq, much better. Also I always tin any wires prior to connecting. The dissimilar metals are not proper. Thank you for making this short.

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