Result Clive
And pretty much as I suspected (apart from the coil of excess wire that is). Glad it's sorted.

And pretty much as I suspected (apart from the coil of excess wire that is). Glad it's sorted.
Result Clive
And pretty much as I suspected (apart from the coil of excess wire that is). Glad it's sorted.
Same here, a well made soldered wire splice is as good or better than a crimp. PROVIDED it is supported and not part of something subject to bending or a lot of vibration, which goes for any joint really.
I've not greased before but I know much of the BT cables were/are gel filled. Gel being Vaseline or similar to keep out the moisture, so I can see it has real benefit.
Externally for me, the best thing is adhesive lined heat shrink. You can pinch it together between wires on a Y or H joint and see the adhesive ooze out. I've done fully submerged mains voltage joints using that method in very harsh moving water environments without problems.
The crimps that Gary has shown are probably the best possible solution as they both connect and restrain/support the conductor. Ideal under the conditions.