When I was a troubleshooter (I guess I still am), 80-85% of all the problems I resolved were due to poor electromechanical connections. Bad solder joints, corroded connectors, bad crimps, etc. The reason there are special crimp tools is to ensure proper crimps. If you don't have the right crimp tool, solder them. You need to use rosin(or resin) core solder. Smaller diameter is easier to use. Don't even think about using acid core solder!!!!! Tin the wire before you make the connection to improve the chance of making a good solder joint. Make sure you get the connection hot enough to boil the flux out of the joint. If you try to hold the wire with your fingers, you will burn them, drop the wire and make a bad joint. Don't wiggle the wire to see if the solder is still melted. Let it cool undisturbed. ( I used to be NASA certified to solder on space craft)(Wire wrap, too.)
Your battery will charge faster if you aren't powering up your Pie, too.
And it isn't dumb to ask about things you don't know.
TTFN,
Dennis