While searching for possible causes of a recent radio noise issue, I read that the alternator connectors are undersized, and prone to heating. It was advised that the connectors be removed, and the wires be soldered instead.
I thought that this would be an easy enough project until I removed the silicone tape I had wrapped around the heat shrink sleeve. It appears that my attempt to insulate the connection may have held in the heat, and it got hot enough to melt the heat shrink tubing:
The wire insulation melted, and there appears to be signs of arcing:
I've also read that the voltage regulator connector can get corroded, and begin to arc -- which causes noise. I checked mine not too long ago, and it looked fine, so I'll leave it be unless the alternator wiring change doesn't resolve the noise issue.
Keywords: terminals, connectors, melting, wiring, alternator, electrical, arcing, arc, noise