Quoted By:
A solder joint in my heated glove that I've fixed twice already went up to over 200F again during yesterday's ride (the connection further up the glove than my fingers usually reach so it wasn't in constant contact). I should have it permanently fixed now by changing how I do the carbon to wire connection. After testing the 3 and 4mm diameter copper tube I ordered, I settled on using 4mm to make crimps. One 300mm copper tube, trimmed into 105 little rings a bit over 2mm wide each. Sliding the tube over a drill bit and using diagonal cutters while rotating the tube half way worked well.