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What wires do what?

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When heated, it bonds with the metal(s)you're trying to attach. It melts at a lower tempature, & melding & joining itself the the other metal(s). It is also softer, so a welded joint it more likely to break than the metal it is welded to. There are different variables also, depending on the metal used, type of solder, flux & quenching, (cooling the metals in water after joining them, that came effect the temper-(flexibility & strength).

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Red is positive , black is negative . Your question is too vague to offer any more than this .

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