whats the best way to connect a wire back together

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one day a was pouting battereys in my rc car. when i saw one of my wires was broken so when i told my cousin, yammaha, he said we should sauder it.
thanks for any anwsers.
 
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One day I was putting batteries in my RC car. When I saw one of my wires was broken, so when I told my cousin Yamaha, he said we should solder it.
Thanks for any answers.

Fixed, and yes you should solder and heat shrink the wires to prevent any shorts.


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DUCT TAPE ! Lol . P.s not advised
 
Solder it and cover the joint with heat shrink tubing.
 
In an emergency, an insulated butt splice can also be used.
 
Look up western union splice that way you don't have a damn speed bump in you wiring.:hehe:
 
A soldered Western union splice is the only way to go when splicing wire.
 
Hey I've been doing that for years, never knew it had a name.
 
where the wire broke is where it goes from the reciever to the on/off switch.
soudering it is the only way i can think of?
 
where the wire broke is where it goes from the reciever to the on/off switch.
soudering it is the only way i can think of?

If there is enough sticking out yes then solder it together and tape it or heat shrink tubing that should do it.:D
 
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