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If that is the case then 99.9% of all factory crimps should also fail. This why No Ox should be use when crimping the terminal then heat shrink applied.A properly crimped terminal is what is called gas tight meaning the metal of the terminal is compressed hard enough on the wire that oxygen molecules can't get between the terminal and wire. If not crimped properly oxygen can penetrate and oxidize the metals causing corrosion. 99% of DIY crimps fail because wrong size terminal or wrong tool doesn't make a proper mechanical gas tight crimp.
Here I use a lot of open barrel terminal and they are only near 95% sealed unless I use heat shrink tubing. Even the battery cable that are hydraulically crimped still need the heat shrink applied. And my battery cable can crimp so tightly that the stranded wires become a solid mass but where the cable meets the cable lug the insulation is still not fully sealed unless heat shrink is applied.
The main with terminals is they are not crimped properly.