A tale of battery cables

There is much controversy about the use of solder in high current connections. I follow the faith of of good solder less crimps. Solder introduces a less conductive metal, the soldering temperature messes with copper hardness near joint. It was apparent that strand failures were experienced in the cables, were likely related to solder process on lug end, and lead cast on the other.


Do you honestly think solder makes enough of a difference to be that picky about? I wouldn't think it would much to worry over........but then my knowledge of things electrical is lacking. Among other things.