Solder is always better than crimps and DOES NOT add resistance. If anything it will decrease the chance of corrosion getting into the crimps and adding resistance. Even better yet, solder and then use heat shrink instead of electrical tape. Never use crimps in an area that might get moisture.
LOL ... "Always" better ... that's "interesting??? Pretty much "millions of engineers ... would disagree with that "claim??"
As would most makers of "Standalone Engine Management Systems" most of whom recommend "Crimped" connections with "Proper Tools."
The "Aircraft" industry use "Miles" of wring and they don't solder, solder joints can "work harden" with heat and vibration and crack and break. A solder joint ... depends on the "quality of the individual making the joint" a proper crimp tool ... not so much.
As for "solder" "adding resistance??" Most likely if one uses an 80/20 Silver solder ... "resistance" won't be an issue?? And water proofing/moisture?? AFAIK "Heat Shrink Tubing" ... does not care how the union is made???
But hey ... "SUV's" don't fly at 15,000 ft + feet and 300 to 500 mph above the earth?? So sure folks are free to "Solder" away. Not my call just sharing what I know
And as for "Solder vs Crimp" in general terms .... "Goggle, is your friend."
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