I've got a ratchet crimper and although i get a half decent crimp i would recommend you solder the connection as well , i've done this to all my solar panel cabling to get the best connections possible .
Thanks for that wizard. I have thought about doing that actually but didn't know if I was just wasting money by buying a soldering iron as well. I take it that you solder the wiring before the crimping process, am I correct or not?
I crimp first then solder , in my opinion it's worth soldering to get that better connection , you want to get every watt you can out of solar panels .
Okay thanks. I will do what you advise by crimping first then soldering. Finally, do I need to apply any type of flux before crimping in order for the solder to flow and make a proper joint at all?
Thanks for all the advice wizard, it's been most appreciated. It goes to prove what a wonderful website this is especially when you need valuable hints and tips such as this. Although I know the very basics of soldering and what is required, it's novices such as myself that hasn't had the hands on experience and require just that extra professional advice from an expert. Thanks again.
On the subject of soldering irons, I bought a 12v one from the pound shop a few years ago. I carry it in the car and have used it numerous times for various small electrical joints.
I have more powerful irons at home but I wouldn't be without the £1 one - can't complain at the price.