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Originally Posted by fenderman07
You are supposed to use only enough to saturate/coat the stranded wire for tinning. Anything that is clumpy is too much solder, and if it starts to drip off the wire. When soldering multiple wires, again avoid making it too clumpy. Bottom line is be conservative, it's easier to add more than to undo it.
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It is easiest to confirm a good solder connection when you can observe each part, from clean, un-soldered copper nearest the insulation, all the way to a finished solder job where the individual wires can be seen.