I just have a quick question, and maybe someone would be able to answer. I know similar things have been asked, but I can;t really seem to find any answers. I used some Elektrisola 42AWG Solderable Polyurethane to wind a pickup, but after soldering the lead wires and connecting to a multimeter, it shows the resistance/continuity as 1 (no connection). I am certain there was not a break in the wind. Does the copper wire being soldered need to be stripped before soldering the leads? or anything else that might be going on/need checked? Thanks!
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It depends on what type of pickup bobbin you're winding on how the wire is connected to the bobbin.
On a Fender type pickup, you wrap the wire around the eyelet and solder.
On a gibson type pickup, use a 28 gauge connection wire.
For gibson style, strip the insulation from the 28 gauge connection, & tin the ends with solder.
Then wrap the 42 poly around the pre-tinned 28 gauge, and solder.
If you are using ROHS solder, you may have trouble getting the solder to stick.
Also the MEF has a Beginner/Hobbyist pickup forum Area you may want to check on?
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Good Luck,
TerryLast edited by big_teee; 04-02-2015, 02:33 PM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostThere is insulation on the wire.
It must be stripped back before soldering.
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