Hi Folks,
I've got a couple of brand new P90s that I'd like to install in an arch top, and I've done my fair share of soldering over the years including pickups of various kinds, but I am completely stumped this time around with how to make proper connections on these two P90s.
I don't know if its a phenomenon that is unique to P90s or what, but the two primary pickup wires (+ and - or ground) are literally "microscopic" in diameter. The outside diameter (OD) of the insulated wires measure less than 1mm and the stranded copper core (comprised of no more than 4-6 tiny copper strands) is something on the order of 1/100th of an inch (0.25-0.30 mm) in total diameter (?!@#$%&?). Worse yet, the limited number of ultra-fine internal copper strands (the conductors themselves) are super-fragile - any repeated manipulation at all and they readily break.
Now, I'm no engineer, so I won't question 'why' (or 'whether') such microscopic-scale wire is necessary for such applications, but I'll say this much . . . I've never seen wire this small in all my travels, and more importantly, I have absolutely NO idea how to reliably join or solder such tiny, fragile wire to another that is nearly FIVE TIMES as thick (i.e., the 22 awg solid core wire used by Fender, Gibson, PRS, and most other guitar manufacturers in their wiring harnesses).
Can anyone give me some pointers on this in terms of a suggested joining and soldering technique? How do pickup builders 'expect' such connections to be made? And how can I limit the risk of future breakage once installed? Its just a real uneasy feeling.
Thanks
I've got a couple of brand new P90s that I'd like to install in an arch top, and I've done my fair share of soldering over the years including pickups of various kinds, but I am completely stumped this time around with how to make proper connections on these two P90s.
I don't know if its a phenomenon that is unique to P90s or what, but the two primary pickup wires (+ and - or ground) are literally "microscopic" in diameter. The outside diameter (OD) of the insulated wires measure less than 1mm and the stranded copper core (comprised of no more than 4-6 tiny copper strands) is something on the order of 1/100th of an inch (0.25-0.30 mm) in total diameter (?!@#$%&?). Worse yet, the limited number of ultra-fine internal copper strands (the conductors themselves) are super-fragile - any repeated manipulation at all and they readily break.
Now, I'm no engineer, so I won't question 'why' (or 'whether') such microscopic-scale wire is necessary for such applications, but I'll say this much . . . I've never seen wire this small in all my travels, and more importantly, I have absolutely NO idea how to reliably join or solder such tiny, fragile wire to another that is nearly FIVE TIMES as thick (i.e., the 22 awg solid core wire used by Fender, Gibson, PRS, and most other guitar manufacturers in their wiring harnesses).
Can anyone give me some pointers on this in terms of a suggested joining and soldering technique? How do pickup builders 'expect' such connections to be made? And how can I limit the risk of future breakage once installed? Its just a real uneasy feeling.
Thanks
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