My approach would be to cut off several inches from a stock conenctor. Then intertwine the twisted pairs and then solder them.
For the sake of conversation what do people do wrong to cause excessive voltage drop? Try using wire nuts? Splice in an inapropriate wire type? I was thinking of using universal version of the ones that wer eon the car. It simply has a very long lead. My approach would be to cut off several inches from a stock conenctor. Then intertwine the twisted pairs and then solder them.
The universal O2 comes with a splicing connector but I would think soldering woudl be better.
I am just wondering what people do when they don't do it correctly.
OK.
#1. connect the wires together with "J" hook.
#2. Twist the wires together.
#3. Slide on Shrink tubing to one end of wire
#4. Solder ( not too close to shrink tubing)
#4. Slide shrink tubing over the solder joint
#5. Shrink the tubing with either hot air gun or very carefully with a flame.
Feel free to add on. LOL
I fixed it for you.
Electrical tape! that is not ment to hold connections together. Just to cover them. Even then it should be the last choice.