| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Well, soldered is probably always stronger**; however, electrical 'reliable' is a lot different than 'stronger' (sorry Luka <G>) - as for the reasons, they are myriad, including expansion & contraction during soldering giving a lesser electrical weld of the crimp, wrong flux and resulting corrosion, solder or tin whiskers (esp in high altitude or space environments), workmanship, etc.
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