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Both good suggestions. You can also seal it with silicone sealer. Make a
ball around it. This will seal it from water, air and moisture. Ron "Bose" wrote in message s.com... My trailer had a wire chewed through by a mouse over the winter. I can get at the spot that needs to be fixed so I would rather repair it then pull it all out and rerun wires. Problem is this section of wire will submerge when launching my boat. What would be recommended to cover the bare wire after I solder it back together? Thanks for any ideas! |
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